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HI SB305
Bill
Status
3/7/2017
Primary Sponsor
Rosalyn Baker
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AI Summary
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Reduces video surveillance data retention requirement at medical marijuana production centers and retail dispensing locations from 365 days to 45 days.
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Amends Hawaii Revised Statutes Section 329D-7 to specify that video monitoring and recording premises "shall be retained for a period of forty-five days" for both production centers and retail dispensing locations.
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Addresses concerns that the 365-day retention requirement forced licensees to reduce video frame capture rates, compromising security quality at dispensaries and production centers.
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Aligns Hawaii's requirement with other states' medical marijuana systems, which typically require 30-45 days of video retention, enabling high-quality surveillance while reducing storage burdens on licensees.
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Takes effect July 1, 2070.
Legislative Description
Relating To Medical Marijuana Dispensaries.
Video Monitoring
Last Action
Received notice of discharge of conferees (Hse. Com. No. 385).
3/15/2018