Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) A
dispensing organization shall implement security measures to deter and prevent
entry into and theft of cannabis or currency.
b) A dispensing organization shall submit
changes to the floor plan or security plan to the Division for pre-approval.
All cannabis shall be maintained and stored in a restricted access area during
construction.
c) The dispensing
organization shall implement security measures to protect the premises,
registered qualifying patients, provisional patients, designated caregivers,
OAPP participants and dispensing organization agents including, but not limited
to the following:
1) Establish a locked door
or barrier between the facility's entrance and the limited access
area;
2) Prevent individuals from
remaining on the premises if they are not engaging in activity permitted by the
Act or this Part;
3) Develop a
policy that addresses the maximum capacity and patient flow in the waiting
rooms and patient care areas;
4)
Dispose of cannabis in accordance with this Part;
5) During hours of operation, store and
dispense all cannabis from the restricted access area or a pickup-location in
close proximity to the dispensary. For purposes of this subsection (c)(5),
"pickup-location in close proximity to the dispensing organization" means an
area contiguous to the real property of the dispensary, such as a sidewalk or
parking lot; additionally, during operational hours, cannabis shall be stored
in an enclosed locked room or cabinet and shall be accessible only to
specifically authorized agents;
6)
When the dispensary is closed, store all cannabis and currency in a reinforced
vault room in the restricted access area and in a manner as to prevent
diversion, theft or loss;
7) Keep
the reinforced vault room and any other equipment or cannabis storage areas
securely locked and protected from unauthorized entry;
8) Keep an electronic daily log of dispensary
agents with access to the reinforced vault room and knowledge of the access
code or combination;
9) Keep all
locks and security equipment in good working order;
10) The security and alarm system shall be
operational at all times.
11)
Prohibit keys, if applicable, from being left in the locks, or stored or placed
in a location accessible to persons other than specifically authorized
personnel;
12) Prohibit
accessibility of security measures, including combination numbers, passwords or
electronic or biometric security systems to persons other than specifically
authorized agents;
13) Ensure the
dispensary interior and exterior premises are sufficiently lit to facilitate
surveillance;
14) Ensure that
trees, bushes and other foliage outside of the dispensary premises do not allow
for a person or persons to conceal themselves from sight;
15) Develop emergency policies and procedures
for securing all product and currency following any instance of diversion,
theft or loss of cannabis, and conduct an assessment to determine whether
additional safeguards are necessary; and
16) Develop sufficient additional safeguards
in response to any special security concerns, or as required by the
Division.
d) The
Division may request or approve alternative security provisions that it
determines are an adequate substitute for a security requirement specified in
this Part. Any additional protections may be considered by the Division in
evaluating overall security measures.
e) A dispensing organization shall provide
additional security as needed and in a manner appropriate for the community
where it operates.
f) Restricted
Access Areas
1) All restricted access areas
must be identified by the posting of a sign that shall be a minimum of 12" x
12" and that states "Do Not Enter - Restricted Access Area - Authorized
Personnel Only" in lettering no smaller than one inch in height.
2) All restricted access areas shall be
clearly described in the floor plan of the registered premises, in the form and
manner determined by the Division, reflecting walls, partitions, counters and
all areas of entry and exit. The floor plan shall show all storage, disposal
and retail sales areas.
3) All
restricted access areas must be secure, with locking devices that prevent
access from the limited access areas.
g) Security and Alarm
1) A dispensing organization shall have an
adequate security plan and security system to prevent and detect diversion,
theft or loss of cannabis, currency or unauthorized intrusion using commercial
grade equipment installed by an Illinois licensed private alarm contractor or
private alarm contractor agency that shall, at a minimum, include:
A) A perimeter alarm on all entry points to
the premises and glass break protection on perimeter windows;
B) Security shatterproof tinted film on
exterior of perimeter windows;
C) A
failure notification system that provides an audible, text or visual
notification of any failure in the surveillance system, including, but not
limited to, panic buttons, alarms and video monitoring system. The failure
notification system shall provide an alert to designated dispensing
organization agents within five minutes after the failure, either by telephone
or text message;
D) A duress alarm,
panic button and alarm, or holdup alarm and after-hours intrusion detection
alarm that by design and purpose will directly or indirectly notify, by the
most efficient means, the Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) for the law
enforcement agency having primary jurisdiction;
E) Security equipment to deter and prevent
unauthorized entrance into the dispensary, including electronic door locks on
the limited and restricted access areas that include devices or a series of
devices to detect unauthorized intrusion that may include a signal system
interconnected with a radio frequency method, cellular, private radio signals
or other mechanical or electronic device.
2) All security system equipment and
recordings shall be maintained in good working order, in a secure location so
as to prevent theft, loss, destruction or alterations.
3) Access to surveillance monitoring
recording equipment resides shall be limited to persons that are essential to
surveillance operations, law enforcement authorities acting within their
jurisdiction, security system service personnel and the Division. A current
list of authorized dispensary agents and service personnel that have access to
the surveillance equipment must be available to the Division upon
request.
4) All security equipment
shall be inspected and tested at regular intervals, not to exceed one month
from the previous inspection and test to ensure the systems remain
functional.
5) The security system
shall provide protection against theft and diversion that is facilitated or
hidden by tampering with computers or electronic records.
6) The dispensary shall ensure all access
doors are not solely controlled by an electronic access panel to ensure that
locks are not released during a power outage.
h) To monitor the dispensary, the dispensing
organization shall incorporate continuous electronic video monitoring,
including the following:
1) Monitors of
19-inches or greater;
2)
Unobstructed video surveillance of all enclosed dispensary areas, unless
prohibited by law, including all points of entry and exit that shall be
appropriate for the normal lighting conditions of the area under surveillance.
The cameras shall be directed so all areas are captured, including, but not
limited to, safes, vaults, sales areas and areas where cannabis is stored,
handled, dispensed or destroyed. Cameras shall be:
A) angled to allow for facial recognition,
the capture of clear and certain identification of any person entering or
exiting the dispensary area; and
B)
in lighting sufficient during all times of night or day;
3) Unobstructed video surveillance of outside
areas, the storefront and the parking lot, that shall be appropriate for the
normal lighting conditions of the area under surveillance. Cameras shall be
angled so as to allow for the capture of facial recognition, clear and certain
identification of any person entering or exiting the dispensary, the immediate
surrounding area, and license plates of vehicles in the parking lot;
4) Twenty-four-hour recordings from all video
cameras available for immediate viewing by the Division upon request.
Recordings shall not be destroyed or altered and shall be retained for at least
90 days. Recordings shall be retained as long as necessary if the dispensing
organization is aware of the loss or theft of cannabis; a pending criminal,
civil or administrative investigation; or a legal proceeding for which the
recording may contain relevant information;
5) The ability to immediately produce a
clear, color still photo from the surveillance video, either live or
recorded;
6) A date and time stamp
embedded on all video surveillance recordings. The date and time shall be
synchronized and set correctly and shall not significantly obscure the
picture;
7) The ability to remain
operational during a power outage and ensure all access doors are not solely
controlled by an electronic access panel to ensure that locks are not released
during a power outage;
8) Exporting
of still images in an industry standard image format, including JPG, BMP and
GIF. Exported video shall have the ability to be archived in a proprietary
format that ensures authentication of the video and guarantees that no
alteration of the recorded image has taken place. Exported video shall also
have the ability to be saved in an industry standard file format that can be
played on a standard computer operating system. All recordings shall be erased
or destroyed prior to disposal;
9)
A video surveillance system that is operational during a power outage with a
four-hour minimum battery backup;
10) A video printer capable of immediately
producing a clear still photo from any video camera image;
11) A video camera or cameras recording at
each point of sale terminal allowing for the identification of the dispensary
agent distributing the cannabis and any qualifying patient or designated
caregiver purchasing medical cannabis. The camera or cameras shall capture the
sale, the individuals and the computer monitors used for the sale;
12) Storage of video recordings from the
video cameras for at least 90 calendar days; and
13) A failure notification system that
provides an audible and visual notification of any failure in the electronic
video monitoring system.
i) All electronic video surveillance
monitoring must record at least the equivalent of eight frames per second and
be available to the Division and ISP 24 hours a day in real-time via a secure
web-based portal with reverse functionality.
j) The dispensing organization shall maintain
policies and procedures that include:
1)
Security plan with protocols for patient, provisional patient, OAPP
participant, caregiver and agent safety, and management and security of
cannabis and currency, as outlined in the Act and this Part;
2) Restricted access to the areas in the
dispensary that contain cannabis to authorized agents;
3) Identification of authorized
agents;
4) Controlled access and
prevention of loitering both inside and outside the dispensary;
5) Conducting electronic monitoring;
and
6) Use of a panic
button.