(a) Alarms. The business premises of a dealer shall be monitored at all times by a burglar and security alarm system that includes video surveillance and that complies with Title 5 of this article.
(b) Additional security measures. The business premises of a dealer shall be secured by the following physical security measures:
(1) exterior bollards, concrete barriers, steel barricades, planters, landscape boulders, or other physical barriers that prevent vehicular or other intrusion into the building; and
(2) interior or exterior security gates, screens, shutters, bars, or grilles over windows and doors, or a secure vestibule for doors.
(c) Securing firearms when the business is closed. When the business is closed to the public, all firearms shall be secured in a:
(1) rack equipped with a locking device, such as a metal bar or a steel cable;
(2) heavy gauge metal cabinet equipped with an adequate locking device;
(3) heavy gauge mesh wire cage equipped with an adequate locking device on the doors;
(4) safe or vault; or
(5) glass display case, provided the firearms are secured with a steel cable or other adequate locking device that is anchored in a manner that prevents the removal of the firearms from the premises.
(Bill No. 109-21; Bill No. 70-22)