West Virginia Code § 21-13-3

Convenience food store regulations
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All convenience food stores shall comply with the following provisions:
(1) If open for business after twelve o'clock a.m., the convenience food store must employ
two persons who are continuously on duty on the premises from twelve o'clock a.m. until
closing or five o'clock a.m., whichever occurs first, or employ one person during these hours
and install the security camera system provided for in subdivision (3) of this section, or
install a security booth for one person to occupy during these hours or lock their doors and
allow customers to be served through a pass-through device.
(2) The entire area of the parking area used by customers of convenience food stores must
be lighted during all hours of darkness when employees or customers, or both employees
and customers are on the premises. Minimum average maintained illuminance must be two
footcandles or greater with a uniformity ratio (average to minimum) of no more than five to
one unless such lighting violates applicable municipal lighting code requirements or creates
a public or private nuisance. l
(3) If only one person is employed on duty on the premises from twelve o'clock a.m. until
closing or five o'clock a.m., the store shall iinstall, by January 1, 1999, a security camera
capable of producing a retrievable imgage on film or tape that can be enlarged through
projection or other means. The cameras shall be maintained in proper working order at all
times.
(4) Any owner or employee who works between the hours of twelve o'clock a.m. and five
o'clock a.m. at a convenience food store shall be trained in robbery prevention by the owner.
Owners shall develop a written robbery prevention program which shall be available for
inspection during regular business hours at each convenience food store, and shall base the
training on the program.
(5) Provide height markers at the door or doors exiting the premise which display
measurements from the floor: Provided, That any owner who is in compliance with this
section and certifies such compliance to the Superintendent of State Police or the
superintendents designee, or the county sheriff's department or the municipal police
department, on or before January 1, 1999, shall be exempt from the provisions of section
four of this article.

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