Algonquin § 33.01 Business & Licensing Section Definitions This section of the Algonquin municipal ordinance defines 'Alcohol' and outlines the application process, background check requirements, and fee structure for obtaining a liquor license. It also specifies deadlines for application based on the license year. View in Algonquin’s full code →
Algonquin § 33.04 Business & Licensing Section Disposition of Fees This section outlines the disposition of liquor license and application fees in Algonquin. It details when fees are paid, who receives them, and how they are allocated, as well as criteria for license denial and specific applicant ineligibilities. View in Algonquin’s full code →
Algonquin § 33.05 Business & Licensing Section Restrictions on Licenses View in Algonquin’s full code →
Algonquin § 33.06 Business & Licensing Section Violation of Federal Law, State View in Algonquin’s full code →
Algonquin § 33.07 Business & Licensing Section License Classifications, Event This section outlines various classifications for liquor licenses, specifically for event permits and daily permits. It details the requirements for Class A, Class A-2, and Class A-4(a) licenses, focusing on the types of sales permitted and the primary source of revenue for the establishment (liquor vs. food). View in Algonquin’s full code →
Algonquin § 33.20 Business & Licensing Section Books and Records of Licensee View in Algonquin’s full code →
Algonquin § 33.22 Business & Licensing Section Consumption on Premises, Drinking View in Algonquin’s full code →
Algonquin § 33.24 Business & Licensing Section Purchase or Acceptance or Gift This section prohibits individuals under 21 from purchasing, obtaining, accepting, consuming, or possessing alcoholic liquor. It mandates the display of a warning placard regarding penalties and restricts access to licensed premises for minors, with specific exceptions. View in Algonquin’s full code →
Algonquin § 33.25 Business & Licensing Section Sale, Gift, Delivery to Persons Under This section prohibits the sale, gift, or delivery of alcoholic liquor to persons under 21 years of age by licensees and other individuals. It also outlines acceptable forms of proof of age and identity and establishes penalties for violations, including fines and potential license suspension or revocation. View in Algonquin’s full code →
Algonquin § 33.26 Business & Licensing Section Sale or Use of False Evidence This ordinance prohibits the sale or use of false identification for individuals under 21 to purchase alcohol, and also makes it unlawful to possess such false identification. Additionally, it addresses the prohibition of serving alcohol to intoxicated persons or habitual drunkards and the responsibility of licensees to prevent disturbances on licensed premises. View in Algonquin’s full code →
Algonquin § 33.27 Business & Licensing Section Sales to Intoxicated Persons View in Algonquin’s full code →
Algonquin § 33.28 Business & Licensing Section Inspections and Enforcement This section outlines the authority of law enforcement officers and the Commissioner to inspect licensed premises for violations of liquor control laws and regulations. It also details the Commissioner's role in receiving and acting on citizen complaints and establishing procedural rules. View in Algonquin’s full code →
Algonquin § 33.29 Business & Licensing Section Revocation or Suspension of This section outlines the process and grounds for the Commissioner to revoke or suspend a local retail liquor license, including the possibility of imposing fines. It also details procedures for plea deals and specific exceptions for serving alcohol at police department training events. View in Algonquin’s full code →
Algonquin § 33.30 Business & Licensing Section Acts of Agent or Employee; View in Algonquin’s full code →
Algonquin § 33.31 Business & Licensing Section Owner of Premises Permitting View in Algonquin’s full code →
Algonquin § 33.32 Business & Licensing Section Police Training Events View in Algonquin’s full code →
Algonquin § 33.33 Business & Licensing Section Prohibited Acts and Conditions This section prohibits adult businesses from selling or allowing alcoholic beverages on their premises and restricts 'bring your own bottle' (BYOB) for unlicensed establishments. It also outlines regulations for remote alcohol orders, including curbside pickup and delivery by BASSET certified personnel. View in Algonquin’s full code →
Algonquin § 33.34 Business & Licensing Section BASSET Program This section mandates that individuals involved in selling or serving alcohol, management, and those checking IDs at licensed premises must complete a BASSET (Beverage Alcohol Sellers and Servers Education and Training) program or an equivalent approved by the Chief of Police. Training is valid for three years and may be required again following liquor violations. View in Algonquin’s full code →
Algonquin § 33.35 Business & Licensing Section Penalty This section establishes a general penalty for violations of the Liquor Control Chapter where no specific penalty is otherwise stated. Fines range from $100 to $1,000, and each day of a continuing violation is considered a separate offense. View in Algonquin’s full code →
Antioch § 4.2A-1 Business & Licensing Section Mayor Designated As Local Liquor Control Commissioner View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 4.2A-2 Business & Licensing Section Powers, Functions, And Duties Of Commissioner This section outlines the powers, functions, and duties of the Antioch liquor control commissioner. These include administering liquor laws, issuing and revoking licenses, investigating complaints, and inspecting licensed premises. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 4.2A-3 Business & Licensing Section Compensation This section specifies that the Antioch liquor control commissioner will not receive additional compensation beyond the standard salary provided to the mayor. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 4.2A-4 Business & Licensing Section Definitions This section provides definitions for various terms used within the chapter, including alcoholic liquor, applicant, club, corporation, and hotel, to ensure consistent interpretation of the ordinance. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 4.2B-1 Business & Licensing Section Unlicensed Sale Prohibited This section prohibits any individual without a current and valid liquor license from selling or offering alcoholic beverages for sale within the village of Antioch. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 4.2B-10 Business & Licensing Section Classification Of Licenses This section classifies liquor licenses in Antioch, detailing requirements for Class A (full service restaurant) and Class B (limited service restaurant) licenses, including minimum food revenue percentages and physical space requirements. It also outlines sub-classifications for outdoor cafe service. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 4.2B-11 Business & Licensing Section License Fees This section establishes annual license fees for the sale of alcoholic liquor in Antioch, with different fees based on license class. It also outlines penalties for late payments and an additional fee for expanded sampling by package goods stores. View in Antioch’s full code →