Classification of licenses—Number of licenses—Fees
Summary
This section classifies alcoholic beverage licenses in Hainesville into Class A for restaurants and specifies their maximum number, fees based on seating capacity, and conditions for operating video gaming terminals.
Section Text
ILCS 40/1 et seq., plus other net revenue of the establishment. Businesses must submit their sales receipts on a yearly basis to the village and the sales receipts shall be reviewed prior to issuance of a renewed liquor license and business license.
The amount of net revenue attributable to video gaming shall be determined from the official reports of the state gaming board for the calendar year prior to renewal of the license. The village will endeavor to determine...Beer: two ounces. 3. No more than three samples in the amounts set forth above may be served to a single consumer in one day. 4. Tasting may only be performed under the supervision of a Class H liquor license or by a tasting representative registered by the state liquor commission pursuant to Section 100.40 of Title 11 of the Illinois Administrative Code, 11 III. ADC100.40. 5. Tasting shall be conducted in a manner which will confine the consumption
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Maywood·117.27
Transfer Of License
Summary
This section defines a liquor license as a personal privilege that is generally non-transferable and non-inheritable, with specific exceptions for immediate family members upon the licensee's death. It also outlines the termination of a license for partnerships or corporations if there's a significant change in ownership.
Section Text
deceased licensee. The passage of a license pursuant to the terms of this subsection shall not require the payment of any fees.
(2) Nothing contained in this subsection shall create any vested or property right in any liquor license in any person whatsoever, nor shall it limit or restrict the right of the Village to at any time amend or repeal this subsection.
(C) Except as otherwise provided herein and in division (J), when the licensee is a partnership...changes from that shown on the original license application, or whenever 1 person who was not shown as an owner of 50% or more of the ownership interest in the publicly-traded corporation at the time of the original liquor license application, becomes an owner of a 50% or more ownership interest in the publicly-traded corporation. In such event, the corporation, through its officers/Board of Directors, must make application for the issuance of a new license as provided
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Harvard·25.04
LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATIONS
Summary
This section outlines the application process for liquor licenses in Harvard, including requirements for submission, background checks, fees, and processing times. It also details conditions under which licenses can be issued or revoked.
Section Text
Application for a liquor license shall be made to the Commissioner in writing, signed by the applicant, if an individual, or by a duly authorized agent thereof if a group or corporation, verified by oath or affidavit, and shall be addressed to the Commissioner. All applicants may be subject to a background check, which may be conducted by the City through the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Illinois State Police or other law enforcement agency. The Commissioner shall...start-up business the applicant must make application not less than 90 days prior to the issuance date of the license to provide sufficient time for a background check.
C. An applicant applying for an annual liquor license shall first deposit the license fee and application fee, if applicable, with the Commissioner. There shall be no rebate of any portion of the license fee due to the fact that the application is made after the beginning of the license year
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Morton Grove·4.6D-8
License Classifications And Fees
Summary
This section establishes different classes of liquor licenses in Morton Grove, specifying their privileges and limits on the number of licenses issued for each class. It also includes specific requirements for Class A licenses regarding the proportion of gross revenue derived from alcoholic beverage sales.
Section Text
Licenses shall be divided into the following classes: Class A, full liquor: Licenses which shall authorize the retail sale on the premises specified of alcoholic liquors for consumption only on said premises. The alcoholic beverage sales of a Class A license shall make up at least fifty percent of the total annual gross revenue of the establishment from all sources. The Licensee, shall upon request, provide copies of all documents verifying the gross sales of the establishment, including without limitation...audited financial statements, corporate financial reports, tax return information, state liquor license reports, or any other form of information deemed acceptable by the Village. No more than eight (8) Class A licenses shall be allowed at any one time. Class A-V, full liquor and video gaming: Licenses which shall authorize the retail sale of alcoholic liquors for consumption only on the premises in accordance with all requirements for a Class A license, pursuant to this section, and authorize
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Oswego·3.7.4
Temporary liquor license
Summary
This section outlines the process for obtaining a temporary liquor license in Oswego, specifying eligibility criteria, authorized sales, duration limits, and on-site management requirements.
Section Text
local liquor control commissioner shall have power to issue a temporary liquor license for the sale of alcoholic liquor at a private or public assembly where food and drink is sold, served or dispensed. Such temporary license shall be issued only to: a) a political subdivision or authority, in accordance with section 6-15 of the Illinois Liquor Control Act of 1934; or b) for a license holder in good standing of a Class...village liquor license to allow sales off-premises in conjunction with a special event.
(A) The temporary liquor license authorizes the licensee retail sale of beer, wine or spirits on the specified premises. The boundaries of the licensed premises and the duration of the license shall be established by the liquor control commissioner. No alcoholic beverages shall be brought onto, or taken out of, the premises, or consumed on the premises other than that provided by the licensee. The retail
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Chicago Ridge·6.30
License classifications; fees; closing hours; number
Summary
This section establishes different classifications of liquor licenses available in Chicago Ridge, detailing authorized sales, specific restrictions (like video gaming or on-premises consumption), and closing hours for each class. It also outlines conditions for video gaming approval and consequences of non-compliance.
Section Text
Classifications. The following table denotes the classification of liquor licenses available in the village and the closing hours for each classification:
Class Authorized Sales Closing Hours
A Taverns and Lounges Only: Retail sale of alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises. Packaged liquor sales and video gaming prohibited. Sunday—Thursday 7:00 am—2:00 am Friday—Saturday 7:00 am—3:00 am
AV Video Gaming Café with Alcoholic Liquor for Consumption on Premises: Retail sale of alcoholic liquor...Sunday—Thursday 7:00 am—2:00 am Friday—Saturday 7:00 am—3:00 am
N Beer Garden / Outdoor Service: Retail sale of alcoholic liquor for consumption in an outdoor fenced-in service area of establishment with existing liquor license with access only through main structure on the premises. Video gaming prohibited in outdoor service area. Sunday—Thursday 7:00 am—2:00 am Friday—Saturday 7:00 am—3:00 am
O Special Events Only: Retail sale
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Lincolnwood·10.1.4
Suspension and revocation of local liquor license
Summary
This section outlines the grounds upon which the Local Liquor Control Commissioner can fine, suspend, or revoke a local liquor license. These grounds include violations of liquor laws, non-payment of taxes, misrepresentation during licensing, or a licensee becoming ineligible.
Section Text
Local Liquor Control Commissioner may, in his or her discretion and in accordance with the procedures set forth in Section 10-1-5 of this Code, fine a local liquor licensee, or revoke or suspend any local liquor license issued pursuant to Article 2 of this chapter, upon the occurrence of any of the following:(A) Violation of any provision of Article 1 or 2 of this chapter by a local liquor licensee, or any officer, director, manager, representative, agent...alleging that the local liquor licensee has committed a violation of a tax statute administered by such Department;[1]Editor's Note: See 235 ILCS 5/6-3.(G) Issuance of a false statement in connection with obtaining a local liquor license pursuant to Article 2 of this chapter;(H) Violation of a condition of a local liquor license granted pursuant to Article 2 of this chapter;(I) Conviction of the applicant, or any officer, director, manager, or shareholder thereof
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West Dundee·3.2.5
Review Of Applications
Summary
This section outlines the process for reviewing alcoholic liquor license applications in West Dundee. It specifies filing deadlines, the Village Manager's initial review criteria, and the order in which the Local Liquor Control Commission will consider renewal and new applications.
Section Text
renewal alcoholic liquor license applications which have been filed at the Village Hall with the Village Clerk or Deputy Village Clerk between March 1 and April 1, both dates inclusive, and received by the Village Manager as provided herein will be considered at the next annual meeting of the Local Liquor Control Commission on the third Monday in April.
B. The Village Manager shall review each application which is filed at the Village Hall with the Village Clerk or Deputy...local liquor control commission on the third Monday in April, the village manager shall prepare a written list showing the order of receipt for both renewal and new applications.
C. The local liquor control commission shall review all alcoholic liquor license applications in the following order:
1. Renewal applications will first be considered in the order received by the village manager as set forth in subsection B of this section.
2. New applications will next be considered in the order
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Third Lake·10.313
License required; issuance restricted to certain liquor license holders
Summary
This section requires establishments licensed by the state gaming board to obtain a video gaming license and a Class A or B local liquor license from the Village of Third Lake, along with paying an annual fee, to operate video gaming terminals.
Section Text
licensed by the state gaming board shall be permitted to operate any video gaming terminal pursuant to the Video Gaming Act, 230 ILCS 40/1 et seq., unless the establishment has first obtained a video gaming license and the required liquor license from the village and paid the annual license fee to the village.
(b) Subject to all other provisions of this article and the Video Gaming Act, 230 ILCS 40/1 et seq., video gaming shall only be permitted...establishment that is the holder of a Class A or B local liquor license
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Chicago·4.60.076
Outdoor Entertainment Venue Liquor Licenses – Special Conditions.
Summary
This section establishes a special liquor license for Outdoor Entertainment Venues in Chicago, outlining requirements for fixed points-of-sale, cup identification, and quantity limits for alcoholic liquor sales.
Section Text
means a retail food establishment license issued under Chapter 4-8 of this Code.
(b) In addition to the other categories of licenses authorized under this chapter, the Local Liquor Control Commissioner is authorized to issue Outdoor Entertainment Venue liquor licenses. An Outdoor Entertainment Venue is required to have an Outdoor Entertainment Venue liquor license. An Outdoor Entertainment Venue liquor licensee may serve, in compliance with this section, alcoholic liquor within the Outdoor Entertainment Venue from fixed point-of-sale...locations.
(c) A separate Outdoor Entertainment Venue liquor license shall be required for each licensee selling, serving, or offering for sale alcoholic liquor for consumption at fixed point-of-sale locations at an Outdoor Entertainment Venue. In addition to the information required by Section 4-60-040, an application for an Outdoor Entertainment Venue liquor license shall: (1) designate the specific Outdoor Entertainment Venue at which the applicant intends to sell or serve alcoholic liquor; and (2) designate the fixed
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Western Springs·3.3.2
License Fees
Summary
This section outlines the annual license fees for various businesses and occupations in Western Springs, with provisions for prorated fees for new applicants after July 1st. It also details specific fees for commercial filming, including production and village reimbursement deposits.
Section Text
year 125.00
Dry cleaners 1 year 75.00
Florists 1 year 75.00
Food service 1 year 75.00
Garages and filling stations 1 year 75.00
Hospitals 1 year 100.00
Hotels and lodging houses 1 year 100.00
Laundries 1 year 75.00
Liquor licenses:
Class A: 1 year
License application 1,000.00
Annual license 2,000.00
License application for existing Village liquor license holder in good standing 400.00
Class B: 1 year
Class C: 1 year
Annual license 1,000.00
Class D: 1 year...year
Annual license 3,000.00
Class F: 1 year
Annual license 500.00
Class G: 1 year
Class H: 1 year
License application 400.00
Annual license 150.00
Class I:
License application (initial) 400.00
Renewal application 100.00
License application for existing liquor license holder No application fee
Event license:
5 or fewer events in 1 calendar year $25.00 per event
Each additional event after fifth event in 1 calendar year $15.00 per event
Class J:
License application (initial) $400.00
Per alcoholic beverage
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Rolling Meadows·6.36
Classification of licenses for retail sale
Summary
This section classifies and defines two types of on-premise liquor licenses (Class A1 and Class A2) for restaurants, specifying restrictions on what can be sold for off-premise consumption, and outlining permitted and prohibited activities such as dancing, live music, and motor fuel sales. It also touches upon video gaming and the primary business focus for Class A1 licenses.
Section Text
premises of alcoholic liquors for consumption on premises, but no such license shall be issued to any person, firm, corporation, or partnership unless a restaurant is operating on the same premises, place or location for which the said alcoholic liquor license is applied. No alcoholic liquor other than beer shall be sold by any class A1 license holder for consumption off the premises. Beer may be sold in growlers and crowlers for off-premise consumption only as may be authorized...premises of alcoholic liquors for consumption on premises, but no such license shall be issued to any person, firm, corporation, or partnership unless a restaurant is operating on the same premises, place or location for which the said alcoholic liquor license is applied. No alcoholic liquor other than beer shall be sold by any class A2 license holder for consumption off the premises. Beer may be sold in growlers and crowlers for off-premise consumption only as may be authorized
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West Chicago·3.30.1
Preservation of peace on premises selling alcoholic beverages
Summary
This section mandates liquor license holders to maintain peace and order on their premises, preventing acts that disturb others or cause unconsciousness. It requires sufficient trained staff to observe patrons and de-escalate potential conflicts.
Section Text
shall be the duties and responsibilities of each liquor license holder, his employees or agents, to maintain the premises in a peaceable and orderly manner so as not to allow any patron, employee or member of the public on the premises to commit any act, which act is done in an unreasonable manner so as to alarm or disturb another and to provoke a breach of the peace or to commit an act which causes another person to become unconscious...result of that act.
(b) Each liquor license holder shall have sufficient employees or agents on the premises to maintain the peace. Any employee, agent, or person acting on behalf of the liquor license holder shall be suitably trained to observe and be aware of persons who may become unconscious. Any employee, agent, or person acting on behalf of the liquor license holder shall be suitably trained to maintain the peace of the premises
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Norridge·6.43
Classes of licenses
Summary
This section categorizes business licenses into different classes (A, AV, B, C, D, DV, F, FV) based on the type of sales, on-premises consumption, and allowance of video gaming. It outlines specific operational hours and business type requirements for each license class.
Section Text
special events and the retail sale and delivery of alcoholic liquor; ii.
Required dram shop insurance; iii.
BASSET certification for servers; iv.
The applicant individual, business, or association for the class T license is not disqualified from receiving a liquor license by reason of any matter or thing stated in this Code (as may be amended from time to time) or the laws of the State of Illinois;
v. Section 6-121 of this Code (as may be amended from...ONLY IF ACCOMPANIED BY A PERSON 21 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER.
b. It shall be unlawful for any holder of a PB license to operate a bar or to hold another type of retail liquor license unless it is for a separate premises located within a separately dedicated and delineated space; and it shall be unlawful for any holder of another type of retail liquor license to operate a piano bar in connection therewith.
c. There shall be live
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Manhattan·2.3.7
Classification Of Licenses; Fees
Summary
This section establishes different classes of alcoholic liquor licenses and outlines the corresponding annual fees or specific fee structures for each class. The licenses cater to various retail sales scenarios including on-premises consumption, off-premises sales, club memberships, bowling alleys, temporary events, and restaurant dining.
Section Text
class D license, class F license, class G license, class H license and a class I license may at the time of application to the local liquor control commissioner request any or all of the following modifications to the liquor license by paying the applicable fee:
1. Package Liquor: The annual fee shall be fifty dollars ($50.00).
2. Live Entertainment: The annual fee shall be two hundred fifty dollars ($250.00).
3. Special Event Live Entertainment: In lieu of the annual...class L license during closing hours as specified in § 2-3-13B. of this chapter.
b. Alcoholic beverages consumed in the outdoor area must be purchased on the premises where the outdoor area is permitted by the village liquor license.
c. Entrance and exit points for the outdoor area shall be restricted as approved by the village liquor control commissioner. There shall be one emergency exit for the area outside of the building.
5. Application:
a. Application for permission
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Orland Hills·111.27
License Classification; Fees; Conditions
Summary
This section of the Orland Hills municipal ordinance classifies liquor licenses into four types (A, AA, B, and BB) and specifies the retail sale allowances and annual fees for each. It also outlines specific conditions for Class B licenses, including enclosure requirements for businesses primarily engaged in other retail sales and a prohibition on dispensing motor vehicle fuel at the licensed location.
Section Text
Liquor licenses issued pursuant to the provisions of this chapter are hereby divided into the following classes:
(A) Class “A” license, which shall authorize the retail sale of alcoholic liquor by the drink only on the premises designated therein for consumption on such premises or the retail sale of alcoholic liquor to be consumed off the premises; provided that such alcoholic liquor shall at the time it leaves the premises be sealed in its original container. The annual...that it is issued through January 15th of the following year. The annual fee for a Class “J” license shall be $500.00.
(N) Conditions.
(1) 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 the Local Liquor Control Commissioner may deem necessary to insure that operation of the liquor establishment shall not be harmful to the safety, morals, and welfare of the community
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Cicero·10.72
Entertainment permitted
Summary
This section outlines the requirements and conditions for obtaining and utilizing an entertainment license for various classes of liquor license holders in Cicero. It specifies eligible license types, application procedures, permitted entertainment hours, and exemptions.
Section Text
Licensees holding a: (i) class A or class A-B local liquor license with an occupancy load of more than 90 persons for the licensed premises, (ii) class AA or a class AAB local liquor license located on Cermak Road, Cicero Avenue, Central Avenue, Laramie Avenue, Roosevelt Road or Ogden Avenue, and (iii) class F or FF local liquor license may, upon application, payment of fees and compliance with section 14-128 and all other provisions this Code, be issued...including live music and/or a disc jockey, until the close of regular business hours. For purposes of this section, a week shall mean Monday to Sunday. Entertainment can only take place in establishments with class AA or class AAB liquor licenses while food is being served in the establishment. Notwithstanding the foregoing, class F and class FF licensees shall be permitted to have entertainment on any night that said licensee is open to the public and for which said licensee
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Highland Park·119.310
Application for License
Summary
This section outlines the information required for an applicant seeking a new local liquor license in Highland Park. It details personal information, business details, proposed sales location, and past criminal convictions for various individuals associated with the applicant.
Section Text
Applicants. An applicant for a new local liquor license shall file an application therefor with the City Clerk, on a form provided by the City, which application shall include, without limitation, the following information:
(1) The name, address, date of birth, place of birth, driver's license number, telephone number, and country of citizenship of all officers, directors, partners, managers, and shareholders of the applicant business;
(2) For all officers, directors, partners, managers, and shareholders of the applicant business...possesses a current Federal Wagering or Gambling Device Stamp, or a current State or City bingo or charitable games license; and, if so, the reasons therefor;
(12) A statement of whether the applicant has filed an application for a liquor license on premises other than those described in the application, and the disposition of that application;
(13) A statement of whether a liquor license issued by any state or subdivision thereof, or by the Federal government, has been previously revoked
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Burnham·6.94
Classifications; hours and fees
Summary
This section classifies licenses for the sale of alcoholic liquor and the furnishing of entertainment in Burnham. It specifies operating hours and annual fees for each license class.
Section Text
person's name, phone number, and address who is responsible for conducting the event, and who will be on the premises during the actual event; 6. A statement that: "If I (we) am (are) granted this special liquor license, I (we) specifically recognize and agree that the local liquor control commissioner may revoke this license at any time at the absolute discretion of the local liquor control commissioner; and upon acceptance of this special liquor license, the holder specifically acknowledges...forfeiture without reason."; 7. Signature of applicant.
g. A copy of a certificate of liquor liability insurance, naming the village as certificate holder for the period during which liquor will be sold.
h. The fee for a class D liquor license shall be $75.00 per day and shall be deposited with the application.
i. No special one-day liquor license shall be required for the gratuitous service of alcoholic beverages on streets, sidewalks, parkways, and public parkways by village entities
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Crystal Lake·268.3
Video gaming
Summary
This section defines key terms related to video gaming establishments in Crystal Lake, including 'Bar', 'Licensed Establishment', and 'Play'. It outlines the requirements for a business to be considered a 'Licensed Establishment' for video gaming.
Section Text
Definitions. As used in this section, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated: BAR — A business establishment, holding a liquor license issued pursuant to Chapter 329 of this Code, in which the principal business is the sale of alcoholic liquors for consumption on the premises and may include the incidental sale of food for consumption on the premises.
LICENSED ESTABLISHMENT — A bar or restaurant, located within the City, at which the owner possesses for such location:
A current...valid video gaming location license issued by the Illinois Gaming Board;
(1)
(2) A current and valid Crystal Lake liquor license issued in accordance with Chapter 329 of this Code which the owner has held for a period of not less than one year prior to the filing of an application for a video gaming license pursuant to the provisions of this Chapter 268. The one-year requirement set forth in this subsection shall not apply to an owner when
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Lockport·111.08
License Fees
Summary
This section of the Lockport municipal ordinance outlines the requirements and fees for obtaining licenses to sell alcoholic liquor at retail. It establishes two classes of licenses, A-1 and A-2, with differing provisions for consumption locations, entertainment, and specific product allowances.
Section Text
cash register by an employee who is at least 21 years of age.
(d) No liquor can be consumed on the premises or in the parking lot, except a specialty store that is immediately adjacent to a liquor licensed restaurant may allow for on-site consumption of alcoholic liquor in conjunction to the service of a meal from the adjacent restaurant as long as the restaurant and the specialty shop are owned and operated by the same person...retail sale of packaged beer (not separated from original packaging) and wine shall be sold during hours in compliance with the hours for the sale of liquor as prescribed under § 111.15 .
(5) The annual fee for Class N liquor license shall be $1,500 which may be payable in two installments of $750. The first installment of $750 shall be deposited with the application for a license and second installment to be due and payable on June 30 or December
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Crestwood·112.38
Changes Of Location, Personnel And The Like
Summary
This section outlines the requirements for changing the location of a retail liquor establishment or making changes to its ownership, officers, directors, or managers. Any proposed location changes require written application and approval, and significant personnel changes must be reported within ten days, with associated investigation fees.
Section Text
retail liquor license shall permit the sale of alcoholic liquor only in the premises described in the application and license. The locations may be changed only upon the written application to make the change and approval thereof issued by the Local Liquor Control Commissioner. No change of location shall be permitted unless the proposed new location is a proper one for retail sale of alcoholic liquor under the laws of the state and the ordinances of the village...licensed under this subchapter, shall be reported in writing to the Local Liquor Control Commissioner within ten days of the change. All new personnel shall meet all the standards of this subchapter and must otherwise qualify to hold a liquor license. All changes in personnel shall be subject to review by the Local Liquor Control Commissioner.
(2) Upon notification of any change in partnership, officers, directors, persons holding directly, beneficially or through any form of indirect or concealed ownership
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Schaumburg·112.10
LICENSE REQUIRED FOR SALES IN VILLAGE
Summary
This section mandates that only licensed individuals or entities may sell or distribute alcoholic liquors within Schaumburg. It outlines procedures for license suspension or revocation due to non-payment and specifies prerequisites for applying for a liquor license.
Section Text
Only such persons, firms or corporations granted a liquor license in accordance with the provisions of this chapter shall be permitted to sell, or offer for sale, at retail or to give away or to keep with the intention of selling at retail or giving away alcoholic liquors in the village.
(B) In the event a liquor license has been suspended or revoked by the local liquor control commissioner and an appeal has been taken to the state liquor commission...accordance with state law, and a stay of the local liquor control commissioner's order has been entered, the person, firm or corporation still shall have the responsibility and requirement of making any and all payments for any liquor license due to the party in accordance with codes of the village.
(C) The village manager shall be charged with administration of any business license.
The village manager may suspend any business license and the village board may revoke any business
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Westchester·5.102.150
Licensing qualifications
Summary
This section outlines the licensing qualifications for video gaming terminal operators and licensed video gaming locations in Westchester. It details the burden of proof on applicants, specific disqualifications related to past gambling offenses, and the requirement for background investigations.
Section Text
Village.
(B) Precondition for licensed location. In all cases of application for a licensed location, to operate a video gaming terminal, each licensed video gaming location shall possess a valid State license for a video gaming location, a valid liquor license issued by the Illinois Liquor Control Commission and a valid local liquor license issued by the Liquor Commissioner in effect at the time of application and at all times thereafter during which a video gaming terminal is made available...Submit initial and annual disclosure information on forms provided by the Illinois Gaming Board and the Village.
(3) Persons with significant influence or control include, but are not limited to, the following:
(a) Each person in whose name the liquor license is maintained for each licensed video gaming location;
(b) Each person who, in the opinion of the Liquor Commissioner, has the ability to influence or control the activities of the applicant or licensee or elect a majority
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Broadview·3.3.14
Beverage Alcohol Sellers And Servers Training (Basset) Program
Summary
This section mandates that all applicants for liquor licenses, and their employees involved in alcohol sales and service, must complete a certified Beverage Alcohol Sellers and Servers Training (BASSET) program. Proof of completion is required before license issuance, with a specific grace period for initial applicants in 2010.
Section Text
Each applicant for a liquor license shall have each person who will supervise or be in charge of the sale of liquor upon commencement of their license successfully complete a beverage alcohol sellers and servers training (BASSET) program conducted by an agency licensed by the Illinois liquor commission, or successfully complete a state of Illinois certified alcohol awareness program, prior to issuance of a liquor license except as set forth in subsections B and C of this section. Proof...successful completion of BASSET training shall be required prior to issuance of the liquor license.
B. Each employee, whether or not supervisory, of a liquor licensee, who is engaged in the selling, mixing, preparing, serving or delivering of alcoholic beverages to customers, guests or patrons, for consumption on or off the premises, shall successfully complete a BASSET program conducted by an agency licensed by the Illinois liquor control commission, or successfully complete a state of Illinois certified alcohol awareness program