A. A processor premises shall:
- (1) Be located within Maryland;
- (2) Conform to local zoning and planning requirements; and
- (3) Conspicuously display a processor license at the licensed premises.
- B. A processor may not make modifications or renovations to a processor premises without prior approval by the Administration in a manner prescribed by the Administration.
- C. A processor facility premises shall be constructed to prevent unauthorized entry.
- D. The processor shall design and install lighting fixtures to ensure proper surveillance.
E. Security Alarm Systems.
(1) A processor shall maintain a security alarm system that covers all:
- (a) Perimeter entry points and portals at all premises;
- (b) Rooms that hold cannabis;
- (c) Locations where records are stored on-site; and
- (d) Locations where records are stored off-site.
(2) A security system shall:
- (a) Be continuously monitored;
- (b) Be capable of detecting smoke and fire;
- (c) Be capable of detecting power loss;
- (d) Include panic alarm devices mounted at convenient, readily accessible locations throughout the licensed premises;
- (e) Remain operational until a licensed premises no longer has any cannabis, seeds, or cuttings on the premises; and
- (f) Be equipped with auxiliary power sufficient to maintain operation for at least 48 hours.
F. Video Surveillance Requirements.
(1) A processor shall maintain a motion-activated video surveillance recording system at all premises that:
- (a) Records all activity in images of high quality and high resolution capable of clearly revealing facial detail;
- (b) Operates 24-hours a day, 365 days a year without interruption; and
- (c) Provides a date and time stamp for every recorded frame.
- (2) A processor shall post appropriate notices advising visitors of the video surveillance.
- (3) A surveillance camera shall be located and operated to capture each exit from the premises.
(4) A surveillance camera shall capture activity at each:
- (a) Entrance to an area where cannabis is processed, tested, packaged, or stored; and
- (b) Area where cannabis is processed, packaged, or stored.
(5) The storage of all recordings of security video surveillance shall be:
- (a) Access-limited;
- (b) Secured by a security alarm system that is independent of the main premises security alarm system;
- (c) In a format that can be easily accessed for investigational purposes; and
- (d) Retained for a minimum of 90 calendar days.
- (6) Any recording of security video surveillance shall be made available to the Administration or law enforcement agency for just cause as requested within 48 hours.
(7) Violation.
- (a) Failure to provide the Administration with any recording of video surveillance within 48 hours of a request from the Administration is a violation of COMAR 14.17.14.04.
- (b) Each day of recording within the time frame stated in §F(5)(d) of this regulation that a processor fails to provide to the Administration constitutes a separate violation.
G. Handwashing Sinks. A processor shall:
- (1) Ensure that agents engaged in creating usable cannabis products have easy access to a handwashing sink that provides warm water of sufficient volume under pressure for effective handwashing procedures; and
(2) Maintain at least one handwashing sink for the following number of agents who are engaged in creating usable cannabis products while on duty at the same time:
- (a) Every 15 agents; and
- (b) Any fraction of 15 agents.
Authority: Alcoholic Beverages and Cannabis Article, §§36-202, 36-203, and 36-401, Annotated Code of Maryland
Effective date:
Regulations .01—.07 adopted as an emergency provision effective July 1, 2023 (50:14 Md. R. 559); emergency status expired June 30, 2024
Regulations .01—.19 adopted as an emergency provision effective June 7, 2024 (51:14 Md. R. 676)
Regulations .01—.19 adopted effective July 22, 2024 (51:14 Md. R. 678)
Regulation .03B amended effective March 16, 2026 (53:5 Md. R. 244)
Regulation .04C amended effective April 14, 2025 (52:7 Md. R. 324)
Regulation .04E adopted effective March 16, 2026 (53:5 Md. R. 244)
Regulation .17D adopted effective March 16, 2026 (53:5 Md. R. 244)
Regulation .18B amended effective April 14, 2025 (52:7 Md. R. 324)
Regulation .19A amended effective May 26, 2025 (52:10 Md. R. 436); March 16, 2026 (53:5 Md. R. 244)