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7,585 results for “liquor license” · page 10 of 304
Zion · 56.56

Classification of licenses

This section classifies alcoholic liquor licenses into Class A and Class A-1. Class A licenses are for retail sale in restaurants with specific requirements regarding food preparation, seating capacity, drive-through prohibition, and table service. Class A-1 licenses must meet all Class A requirements plus additional detailed booth and table size specifications.

Alcoholic liquor licenses authorized under this chapter shall be, and are hereby, divided into the following classes: (1) Class A. A Class A license shall authorize the retail sale in restaurants only of alcoholic liquor for consumption on the restaurant premises. No such license shall be granted to, or retained by: (a) any establishment in which the facilities for food preparation and services are not primarily those of a restaurant that has a seating capacity for diners of not less...possessed a Class K license for a full year, the determination of whether the $5,200.00 standard has been met shall include, but not be limited to, audited financial statements, corporate financial reports, tax return information, state liquor licenses reports, or any other form of information deemed acceptable by the city. i. All food offerings shall be prepared on the licensed premises. No food may be brought in by the patron for consumption on the licensed premises. j. A Class
Business & Licensing
Rolling Meadows · 6.42

Transferability

This section establishes that alcoholic liquor licenses are personal privileges, not transferable property, and generally cease upon the death or insolvency of the licensee. However, executors or administrators may continue the business for a limited period under court order. License renewal is possible if the licensee remains qualified and premises are suitable, but does not guarantee a vested right against the city council reducing the number of licenses.

alcoholic liquor license shall be purely a personal privilege, good for only the period specified therefor in section 6-38 of this article, except a nonbeverage user's license, unless sooner revoked as provided in this article, and shall not constitute property nor shall it be subject to attachment, garnishment or execution, nor shall it be alienable or transferable, voluntarily or involuntarily or subject to being encumbered or hypothecated. Such license shall not descend by the laws of testate...compromise, predisciplinary conference settlement, or fine imposed by order that is dishonored on presentation shall not be considered payment and shall be cause for disciplinary action. (b) The liquor commissioner in his/her sole discretion, may issue a temporary liquor license: (1) If the holder of a liquor license enters into a contract for the sale of the business pending the issuance of a liquor license to the prospective new owner. (2) If an application is filed for the issuance
Business & Licensing
Joliet · 4.56

Powers and duties of liquor control commissioner

This section outlines the powers and duties of the Joliet local liquor control commissioner, including granting licenses and permits, enforcing compliance through inspections and sanctions, and exercising all powers granted by state law and local code.

local liquor control commissioner shall have the following powers and duties: (a) Granting of licenses and permits. Upon the clear demonstration of just cause by the applicant, to grant liquor licenses and liquor permits in accordance with the requirements of the city liquor code. (b) Right of entry. To enter into and to authorize any law enforcement officer to enter at any time upon any premises licensed hereunder to determine whether any of the provisions of the Liquor Control...amended, the Illinois Liquor Control Commission or by this chapter. (d) Sanctions. After notice and hearing, the liquor commissioner is authorized to take one or more of the following actions: (1) Impose a fine on the holder of a liquor license or the holder of a liquor permit the maximum amount permitted by law or up to one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) for a first violation within a twelve-month period, and one thousand five hundred dollars
Administration & Government
Summit · 5.2.13

License Classifications

This section of the Summit municipal ordinance outlines different classes of alcoholic liquor licenses, specifying the types of establishments they apply to, what can be sold, where it can be consumed, and closing hours for sales.

condition of the license. The hours during which a Class J license holder may permit consumption of beer and wine on its premises shall conform identically to the hours of operation of the licensed business for which the BYOB liquor license has been issued. Class K License: This license shall authorize the retail sale of beer and wine for carry out or delivery for consumption off the premises to any address located within the Village of Summit subject...years of age or older, deliveries must be during prescribed hours of twelve o'clock (12:00) noon to twelve o'clock (12:00) midnight, the express company, common carrier or contract carrier or agent of a liquor license holder that carries or transports alcoholic liquor into or within the Village shall not deliver or leave such deliveries without requiring a signature of an individual twenty one (21) years of age or older, adequate evidence for proof of age should
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Villa Park · 3.314

Original issuance fee

This section establishes the original issuance fees for various classes of liquor licenses in Villa Park. The fees range from $750.00 to $3,000.00, depending on the type of license.

original issuance fee for all liquor licenses within the village shall be as hereinafter set forth: Class of License Definition Original Issuance Fee AAAA Class AAAA licenses shall prohibit video gaming but shall authorize the sale at retail of alcoholic liquors for consumption on the premises described in the license and the sale of any alcoholic liquor at retail in original packages for consumption on the premises. $1,900.00 AAA Tavern, beer and wine only: Class AAA licenses shall authorize...State Law reference— Power of village board to set liquor license fee, 235 ILCS 5/4-1
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Burr Ridge · 25.09

Class Of Licenses - Number Of Licenses - Hours

This section of the Burr Ridge Municipal Code defines two classes of retail liquor licenses, Class A for not-for-profit organizations and Class B for others, and specifies the hours during which alcoholic liquor can be sold for each class, with specific provisions for New Year's Day.

Retail liquor licenses shall be divided into classes as follows: (for each class of license the terms “retail sale”, “selling”, “sale”, “sell” and/or “offer to sell” shall include dispensing, pouring, mixing or otherwise serving any alcoholic liquor regardless of whether there is any type of compensation.)” (amended by A-222-02-15) Class A --License shall be issued for the period of one year and shall be issued only to such civic, benevolent, fraternal, patriotic, social or other organizations that...that is not otherwise licensed to sell alcoholic liquor at retail within the Village, only if such business has been subjected to a fingerprinting requirement imposed by another local jurisdiction or by the State of Illinois for a retail liquor license that is valid at the time of such application for a Special Event retailer's license. A Special Event retail license shall be issued for a specified time period, not to exceed 15 days per license
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Richmond · 23.03

License Classifications; Fees; Number of Licenses

This section establishes a classification system for municipal liquor licenses in Richmond, Illinois, defining specific permitted activities for each class and incorporating state-level regulatory standards.

LICENSE CLASSIFICATIONS; FEES; NUMBER OF LICENSES. Shall conform with sub-section 28.8 of the Illinois Liquor Control Act (235 ILCS 5/6-28.8). (Ord. 2021-17) (a) Classes: Liquor licenses shall be divided into the following classes: 1. Class A shall only permit the retail sale of alcoholic liquor for consumption either on or off the licensed premises. 2. Class A-1 shall permit, in a restaurant with an existing Class A license, the service and consumption of open alcohol...premises of the licensee. All beverage sales made shall be taxed as if made at the licensee’s licensed premises. (Ord. 2017-14) (b) Number of Licenses Issued; License Fees: (11/3/2016) (Ord. 2017-14; 2018-03 2023-08) Liquor License Classification Maximum Number of Licenses Available Class A $1,800 10 license(s) Class A-1 $200 1 license(s) Class B $1,275 11 license(s) License Fee 6 of 16 Class B-1 $350 0 license(s) Class
Administration & Government
Kildeer · 3.3.7

Liquor License Renewals

This section outlines the process for renewing existing liquor licenses in Kildeer. Applicants must submit a renewal application at least 60 days before expiration, with a notarized and fully completed form, and cover all associated village expenses prior to license issuance.

applicants for liquor licenses who have previously secured and hold a valid liquor license for the year immediately preceding the year for which a liquor license is sought shall make application for renewal to the Liquor Control Commission no later than sixty (60) days prior to the expiration of the applicant's present liquor license and said applicants shall, at the time of application for renewal, deliver to the Liquor Control Commission the applicant's application for renewal of annual...retail liquor license. The applicant shall fully answer all the questions indicated and all applications shall bear the signature of the applicant and said signature shall be notarized. The Liquor Control Commission shall make whatever investigations are necessary to verify the application data before presentation to the Village Board for approval. All expenses incurred by the Village as a result of the processing of the renewal application shall be paid by the applicant prior to issuance of the license
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Berkeley · 4.2.8

License Classifications And Fees

This section establishes and defines different classes of alcoholic beverage licenses in Berkeley. Each class specifies the types of alcoholic beverages that can be sold and whether consumption is permitted on or off the premises.

unlawful to permit any gambling on any premises licensed to sell alcoholic liquor, except as otherwise provided in this chapter. b.   Only licensees licensed to sell alcoholic liquor with a Class A, A1, B, C, D2, F or G liquor license are authorized to obtain a supplemental video gaming establishment permit to operate video gaming terminals at the licensed location and only when licensed by the Illinois Gaming Board pursuant to the provisions of the Illinois Gaming Act, 230 Illinois...shall comply with the regulations contained in section 4-2-13 of this chapter. d.   There shall be no more than seven (7) supplemental video gaming establishment permits issued by the Local Liquor Control Commissioner as part of the liquor license process. D.   Payment Of Fees; Proration: All application, investigation, fingerprinting and annual license fees shall be paid at the filing of the application. If a new license (other than a Class H, K or L license) is applied
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Villa Park · 3.316

Annual fee

This section establishes an annual fee schedule for various classes of liquor licenses in Villa Park. The fees vary significantly depending on the type of license, such as unrestricted taverns, beer and wine only taverns, package stores, and clubs.

annual fee for liquor licenses in the village shall be as follows: Class Definition Annual Fee AAAA Class AAAA-Tavern, unrestricted. Class AAAA licenses shall prohibit video gaming but shall authorize the sale at retail of alcoholic liquors for consumption on the premises described in the license and the sale of any alcoholic liquor at retail in original packages for consumption off the premises. $1,900.00 AAA Tavern, beer and wine only: Class AAA licenses shall authorize the sale...Class D, Class J, and Class H. $10.00 per day K-1 Class K-1 licenses shall authorize the holder of a such license to offer to customers of an establishment, that either (i) is not licensed to sell alcoholic liquor or (ii) is licensed only to sell packaged beer and wine for consumption off the premises, one (1) or more drinks for sampling purposes, free of cost, provided the total quantity of the sampling package, regardless of the number
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Wadsworth · 3.1.11

Terminations

This section outlines conditions under which a liquor license in Wadsworth will be terminated, including changes in ownership for partnerships, corporations, and LLCs, and when an individual license holder becomes ineligible.

Partnership, Change In Ownership: When a license has been issued to a partnership and a change of ownership occurs, resulting in the creation of a partnership interest in a person who is not eligible to receive a liquor license, such license shall thereby be terminated. B.   Corporation, Change In Ownership: When a license has been issued to a corporation or limited liability company and a change takes place as to officers, or directors, or of shareholders holding more than five...percent (5%) of the stock, or in a manager resulting in the holding of office, the corporation or LLC has thirty (30) days to file a new liquor license application before the existing liquor license will automatically terminate. A completed liquor license application on file with the LLCC will stay the expiration of the existing license until such time as the LLCC either approves or denies the new liquor license application. However, if a change takes place in the transfer
Business & Licensing
Maywood · 117.26

Initial Application Fees, Payment Of Fees, Renewal

This section outlines the initial application and annual license fees for liquor licenses in Maywood, detailing different fee amounts based on license class and timing of issuance, with provisions for prorated fees and discounts for multiple licenses.

Application fee. Except for temporary liquor license applications (Class C and Class E licenses), at the time an application is filed as provided in this chapter, the applicant shall pay to the Village an initial application fee in the sum of $750, no part of which shall be refundable, to cover the Village's costs in reviewing and investigating such applicant. For temporary liquor license applications (Class C and Class E licenses), a nonrefundable initial application fee of $75 must...paid at the time of application. (B) Annual license fee. Annual license fees for all classes of licenses must be paid in full at the time the initial application or an application for renewal of a liquor license is filed. The fee shall be turned over to the Village Treasurer. In the event the license applied for is denied, the license fee shall be returned to the applicant. Except for temporary liquor license applications (Class C and Class E licenses
Business & Licensing
Calumet Park · 112.03

Beverage Alcohol Sellers And Servers Education And Training Program

This ordinance requires individuals involved in selling, serving, or checking identification for alcohol purchases at licensed establishments to complete a state-certified Beverage Alcohol Sellers and Servers Education and Training (BASSET) program. It outlines requirements for program certification, proof of completion, and timely training for new personnel, along with penalties for non-compliance.

licenses on or after August 1, 2016, and all original or renewal applications for all classes of liquor licenses shall be accompanied with proof of completion of a state certified Beverage Alcohol Sellers and Servers Education and Training (BASSET) program for all persons who sell or serve alcoholic beverages, all management personnel working on premises, and anyone whose job description entails the checking of identification for the purchases of alcoholic beverages, pursuant to that license. (B)   A state certified BASSET...designee of both the state or local liquor control authorities. (E)   Municipalities and establishments must honor all State of Illinois Liquor Control Commission (ILCC) BASSET approved programs. (F) Fines. (1) Establishment fines. Fines will be assessed to the liquor license holder as indicated below: (a)   First offense: $500 fine for the liquor license holder. (b)   Second offense: $1,000 fine in one rolling year period for the liquor license holder and possible suspension of liquor license. (c)   Third offense
General Provisions
Aurora · Sec 6-

8 Classification Of Licenses

This section classifies liquor licenses in Aurora into two main categories: Class A for packaged sales for off-premises consumption and Class B for on-site consumption in conjunction with food sales. It outlines eligible business types and specific restrictions for each class, including limitations on gasoline stations selling liquor and video gaming.

Classification of liquor licenses . There shall be the following classification of licenses: Class A - Packaged Sales. Authorizes the licensee to sell to the general public who are twenty-one (21) and above alcohol in its original packages for consumption off the premises where sold. Nothing in this subsection shall be construed as prohibiting the sale of packages containing six (6) single containers of beer, including such packages consisting of various single containers of beer chosen by the customer. E-Commerce...Restaurant in section 6-2 and the requirements of Chapter 8, Article IV, Division 5 entitled "Video Gaming." Farnsworth Bilter Entertainment District. The local liquor control commissioner may issue on-site consumption, specialty on-site consumption and package sales liquor licenses authorizing the sale or service of alcoholic liquor at Farnsworth Bilter Entertainment District venues in accordance with this section. Such license will be known as Class D - Farnsworth Bilter Entertainment District License, as defined in section
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Kenilworth · 116.016

Classification Of Local Liquor Licenses

This section of the Kenilworth municipal ordinance establishes and defines five distinct classes of local liquor licenses: Class A (Restaurant), Class B (General Retail Sale - off-premises), Class C (Club), Class D (Assembly Hall), and Class E (Special Event). Each class outlines specific conditions and limitations for the sale and consumption of alcoholic liquor.

There shall be the following classes of local liquor licenses: (A)   Class A Restaurant License, which shall authorize the retail sale of alcoholic liquor by restaurants. The sale of alcoholic liquor pursuant to a Class A license must be incidental and complementary to the sale and service of food. Alcoholic liquor may only be consumed on the premises where sold, except as provided in § 116.076. (B)   Class B General Retail Sale License, which shall authorize the retail sale of alcoholic...sale of food. (6)   No Class F licensee may derive less than 60% of its gross receipts in any calendar year from the sale of coffee or coffee beverages that do not include alcoholic liquor. (G)   Class G Brew Pub license, which shall authorize the retail sale at a brew pub of (a) beer brewed or manufactured on the premises for consumption on the premises; (b) beer brewed or manufactured on the premises for consumption in the original package
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Midlothian · 5.6.8

Classification Descriptions And Restrictions

This section outlines restrictions and conditions that apply to liquor licenses in Midlothian, including limitations on consumption location, age of patrons and employees, and patron capacity. It also prohibits BYOB establishments and mandates the prominent display of license conditions.

particular license, permit, or endorsement shall be binding on the licensee. No premises or activity may be operated in violation of such restrictions and regulations. The Local Liquor Control Commissioner may, as a condition to the issuance of any liquor license, impose such conditions and restrictions upon each license as he or she may deem necessary to ensure that operation of the liquor establishment shall not be harmful to the safety, morals, and welfare of the community. The special conditions...imposed upon each liquor license shall be enumerated upon the license, shall be displayed at all times in a prominent place in the establishment. The failure to enumerate any required condition upon a license shall not be a defense to a violation of this chapter. No license shall be granted for any business to allow patrons to bring their own alcoholic liquor ("BYOB"). No license, permit or endorsement may be issued and no business shall be operated except in compliance
Business & Licensing
McHenry · 4.2.6

License Classification And Fees; Approval Authority; Limitation On Number Of Licenses

This section outlines the classification of liquor licenses in McHenry, specifying approval authorities, limitations on the number of licenses, fee structures, and prorating for new licenses issued mid-year. It details Class A licenses for full bars, including fees and optional catering endorsements.

Approval Authority; Exception: Licenses required by this chapter shall be divided into the following classes. The approval and authority to issue liquor licenses is the responsibility of the Liquor Control Commissioner, with the approval of the City Council. The Liquor Control Commissioner or appointed designee may issue Class D “special event” licenses, Class E “bring your own alcohol” licenses, and Special Use Permits without prior Council approval when the license does not involve the use of additional City services...public property. B.   Increase, Reduction In Number Of Licenses: Upon the approval by City Council of an increase in Class A, Class B, Class C, Class F and Class G liquor licenses, and by the Mayor of Class E liquor licenses, the City Clerk is hereby directed to amend this section to increase the number of liquor licenses accordingly. Any time a license is revoked or voluntarily surrendered, the maximum number of authorized licenses of that class will reduce
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Elwood · 112.06

License Classification; Fees; Number

This section of the Elwood municipal ordinance establishes a system for licensing the retail sale of alcoholic liquor. It outlines different license classes, specifies their authorization, sets annual fees, and imposes limits on the number of licenses that can be issued for most classes.

shall authorize the retail sale of alcoholic liquor for consumption upon specified premises; (b)   The annual fee for the license shall be $850; and (c)   A maximum of three Class A licenses may be issued. (2)   Class B License: Package Liquor Store. (a)   The license shall authorize the retail sale of alcoholic liquor in the original package upon the premises specified to be only consumed off the premises where the alcoholic liquor is sold; (b)   The annual...sale of alcoholic liquor at picnics and public gatherings within the village; provided, however, that no member, agent, officer or employee, directly or indirectly shall receive a salary or other compensation from the sale of the alcoholic liquor licensed hereunder. Application for the license shall be in writing, shall give the name of the club, organization, association or corporation, shall give the location of the place where the alcoholic liquor is to be sold, and the date on which
General Provisions
Vernon Hills · 3.4

Liquor and license commission; powers and duties

This section establishes the Village President as the Local Liquor Control Commissioner responsible for administering liquor control provisions. It outlines the appointment of a secretary and deputy commissioners, and details the powers and duties of the liquor and license commission regarding local liquor licenses, food service, and complaint resolution.

deputy liquor control commissioners to the liquor and license commission . The secretary and deputies each shall serve at the appointment and discretion of the liquor control commissioner. However, the local liquor control commissioner's decision prevails as to liquor licensing issues. (c) The liquor and license commission shall have the following powers and duties with respect to local liquor licenses, food service and preparation, in addition to any other powers and duties as established by law: (1) To grant and/or...information in the performance of his duties, and for such purposes to issue subpoenas which shall be effective in any part of this state. For the purpose of subsections (c)(3) and (4) of this section, the liquor and license commission may authorize the community development department and police department to act on its behalf. The liquor and license commission shall have the right to require a conviction information name check request of any applicant for a local license, renewal
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Villa Park · 3.303

Classification

This section classifies village retail alcoholic liquor licenses into various types, detailing the specific sales and consumption privileges associated with each class of license. The classes include different types of taverns, package liquor stores, clubs, and grocery/drug stores.

Village retail alcoholic liquor licenses are hereby divided into classes as follows: (a) Class A—Tavern, restricted: Class A licenses shall authorize the sale at retail of alcoholic liquors for consumption on the premises described in the license but no sales of any alcoholic beverages for consumption off the premises. (b) Class AA—Tavern, unrestricted: Class AA licenses shall authorize the sale at retail of alcoholic liquors for consumption on the premises described in the license and the sale...Class B, Class D, Class J, and Class H. (r) Class K-1—Class K-1 licenses shall authorize the holder of a such license to offer to customers of an establishment, that either: (i) is not licensed to sell alcoholic liquor or (ii) is licensed only to sell packaged beer and wine for consumption off the premises, one (1) or more drinks for sampling purposes, free of cost, provided the total quantity of the sampling package, regardless
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Western Springs · 4.1.3

Definitions

This section provides definitions for key terms related to alcoholic liquor, including definitions for 'Alcohol', 'Alcoholic Liquor', 'Bar/Bar Area', and 'Bar, Patron' within the context of Western Springs municipal ordinances.

bartender or other person authorized to sell or offer to sell at retail any alcoholic liquor for purposes of consumption in the licensed premises shall prepare and serve alcoholic liquor. Subject to the restrictions imposed by the applicable liquor license class, the area of the restaurant immediately adjacent to the counter may be devoted to a patron seating area for the purpose of consumption of alcoholic liquor and food while waiting for other seating within the restaurant...control commissioner in determining whether a business is a "fast food restaurant". The determination of the local liquor control commissioner shall be based upon the totality of the circumstances. A "fast food restaurant" shall not be eligible for a liquor license under this chapter. LICENSED PREMISES: See definition of Premises/Licensed Premises. LICENSEE: Any person receiving a license under this chapter. LOCAL LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION: When used herein or when mentioned in this chapter as the "local commission", the reference
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Woodridge · 3.3.8

License Classifications

This section outlines different classes of retail liquor dealer's licenses in Woodridge, primarily for restaurants. It specifies the types of alcoholic beverages that can be sold and whether consumption is permitted on or off the premises, with detailed regulations for Class A-2 licenses.

conduct of sports, leisure time activities and other recreation activities in the B-1 or B-2 Zoning District. The E-2 license is applicable to all other recreation activities not previously covered under the E-1 liquor license classification. CLASS E-3 which shall permit the retail sale of alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises where sold when the primary business conducted upon said premises is that of an arts studio where classes are offered to the general...establishment (as defined in chapter 4, article E of this title) otherwise qualified to hold a video gaming license. Class VG licenses shall only be issued to holders of Class A-1, A-2, A-3, or E-1 liquor licenses. A complete and accurate application to the Village for the issuance of a video gaming license shall be deemed an application for the issuance of a Class VG supplemental license. Class VG licenses may only be issued to qualified
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Harwood Heights · 4.12.055

Liquor license fees and number of licenses by category

This section states that liquor license fees and the number of licenses per category are determined by the village fee schedule, which is appended as Appendix 1. The section includes amendment history dating back to 2018.

Liquor license fees and number of licenses shall be as set forth in the village fee schedule appended to this code as Appendix
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Streamwood · 3.4.21

Video Gaming

This section of the Streamwood municipal ordinance defines terms related to video gaming. It outlines specific definitions for applicants, the village code, fraternal organizations, gaming licensees, the Illinois Gaming Board, licensed establishments, and liquor-related terms relevant to video gaming.

location where a qualified veterans' organization that derives its charter from a national veterans' organization regularly meets. LICENSED VIDEO GAMING LOCATION: A “licensed retail establishment” that holds a valid village Class A, A-1, D, F or I liquor license and also holds a valid village Class V supplemental liquor license whether the establishment operates on a profit or non-profit basis, “licensed fraternal establishment” or a “licensed veterans’ establishment,” all as defined in Section 5 of the Video Gaming...gaming licenses granted by the village and Illinois Gaming Board permitting the licensee to locate one (1) or more, but not more than six (6) video gaming terminals at the establishment. LIQUOR COMMISSION: The liquor commission of the village. LIQUOR LICENSE: A retail local license issued by the village authorizing the holder to sell and offer for sale at retail alcoholic liquor for use or consumption on the premises. LIQUOR LICENSED ESTABLISHMENT: Any retail liquor licensed establishment in the village
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Lyons · 4.2.8

Conditions For License Issuance, Maintenance, Renewal

This section outlines the conditions required for issuing, maintaining, and renewing local liquor licenses in Lyons. Key requirements include holding a valid state liquor license, maintaining adequate general liability and dramshop insurance, and acknowledging that license renewal is a privilege, not a vested right.

State License Required: 1.   All local liquor licenses shall be conditioned on the acquisition and maintenance in good standing by the applicant and licensee of a state liquor license. 2.   No local liquor license shall authorize the retail sale of any alcoholic liquor until proof of acquisition of such state liquor license is furnished to the commissioner. If any state liquor license sought or held by a licensee is refused, suspended, or revoked, then such licensee shall be deemed...violation of this chapter, and such licensee's local liquor license shall be subject to revocation. B.   Insurance Required: All local liquor licenses shall be conditioned on the acquisition and maintenance in good standing by the applicant and licensee of general liability insurance in the amounts of at least one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) for injury or death to any person and one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) for damage to property and dramshop liability insurance at least
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