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Code · Missouri · Chapter 407

407.985. Equipment required for security of convenience business — limitation on cash after 11:00 p.m.

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407.985. Equipment required for security of convenience business — limitation on cash after 11:00 p.m. until 5:00 a.m. — prohibited window signs and treatment — operator defined. — 1. Prior to January 1, 1997, for the protection of employees and the consumer public at late-night convenience businesses, every operator of a convenience business shall ensure that such operator's convenience business is equipped with the following:
(1)A bullet-resistant glass enclosure or security camera system capable of recording and retrieving an image to assist law enforcement officials in the identification and apprehension of a criminal offender and by January 1, 1998, such system shall have at least one camera focused on the cash register area;
(2)A drop safe or cash-management device for restricted access to cash receipts;
(3)Lighting for parking areas and entrances at an intensity to provide clear visibility under normal conditions, which can be satisfied by canopy lighting within ten feet of the building;
(4)A conspicuous notice at the entrance which states that the cash register contains limited funds;
(5)Height markers at the entrance of the convenience business which display height measures; and
(6)A cash management policy to limit the cash on hand at all times after 11:00 p.m. and before 5:00 a.m.
2. Prior to January 1, 1998, for the protection of employees and the consumer public at late-night convenience businesses, every operator of a convenience business shall ensure that such operator's convenience business is equipped with the following:
(1)A silent alarm system which shall be connected to a security company or a local law enforcement agency; or
(2)A telephone, other than a pay telephone, accessible to employees at all times.
3. After January 1, 1997, for the protection of employees and the consumer public at late-night convenience businesses, every operator of a convenience business shall ensure that:
(1)No window signs shall be located so as to obstruct the view from outside the building to the cash register and sales transaction area; and
(2)No window tinting that significantly reduces exterior or interior view in a normal line of sight.
4. For the purposes of sections 407.980 to 407.990 , "operator" means any individual proprietor or business entity responsible for the day-to-day operation of the convenience business.
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(L. 1995 S.B. 446 § 5, A.L. 1997 H.B. 141)
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