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NRC Equity Fund 1 <br /> computer operating system. All video recordings will be erased from the respec- <br /> tive VMS in the event that a facility is sold or disposed of. <br /> • In the instance of a pending criminal, civil or administrative investigation or <br /> legal proceeding for which a recording may contain relevant information, the <br /> Company will retain an unaltered copy of the original recording until the inves- <br /> tigation or proceeding is closed or the entity conducting the investigation or <br /> proceeding notifies the registered organization that it is not necessary to retain <br /> the recording. <br /> 9.18.1 Security Video Cameras <br /> In accordance with the Security Video Cameras (SVC) plan, cameras will be <br /> positioned in strategic locations throughout the facility to monitor activity in <br /> all areas. <br /> The video surveillance system will be designed with a failure notification <br /> system that provides an audible, text or visual notification of any system <br /> failure. The failure notification system will provide an alert to the facility <br /> within five minutes of the failure, Cameras will, at a minimum, be Internet <br /> Protocol (IP) High Definition resolution cameras producing forensic or <br /> evidentiary quality images. Megapixel cameras will be deployed in certain areas <br /> as necessary to produce forensic quality images. The SVC plan will use the <br /> latest camera technology in surveillance systems and components currently <br /> available. Camera technologies that will be taken into design consideration will <br /> include: <br /> High Definition (HD) and Megapixel Network Cameras have an important role <br /> to play in video surveillance applications. They can provide images that are <br /> more useful, with more image detail and with wider coverage than standard <br /> resolution cameras. <br /> Thermal Network Cameras outperform a visual camera in dark settings and are <br /> an effective element for detecting people and objects in 24/7 surveillance, from <br /> pitch dark areas to a sunlit parking lot and other challenging environmental <br /> conditions. Thermal network cameras create images based on the heat that <br /> radiates from any object, vehicle or person. A thermal camera is less sensitive <br /> to problems with light conditions, such as shadows, backlight, darkness and <br /> even camouflaged objects. These cameras deliver images that allow the <br /> Command and Control Center operators to detect and act on suspicious <br /> activity. However, as thermal cameras do not provide images that allow reliable <br /> identification, the Company will complement probable thermal camera locations <br /> at the cultivation facility with High Definition (HD) and Megapixel Network <br /> Cameras and support each other in a surveillance installation. <br /> Page 45154 <br />