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Pingree Grove · 4.2.5

Application For License; Fee

This section outlines the general requirements and contents for applying for a liquor license in Pingree Grove. It mandates written applications, specific information, and acceptance of ordinance terms upon application and issuance.

General Requirements: Applications for liquor licenses shall be made to the local liquor control commission 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 local liquor control commissioner, and shall further contain a statement and information as found in exhibit A attached to the ordinance codified herein. The act of applying for a license...time), and the waiver of any claim or challenge against the village or the liquor control commission or any agents, employees, or representatives thereof in any way related to this chapter. B.   Contents Of Application: Application for a liquor license shall be filed with the commissioner, in writing, signed by the applicant if an individual, or by a duly authorized agent thereof if a club, corporation or other legally recognized entity, verified by oath or affidavit, and shall contain full
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River Forest · 8.5.26

Fine, Suspension, Revocation, And Nonrenewal Of Local Liquor License Generally; Appeal

This section outlines the procedures for the revocation, suspension, denial of renewal, or fining of a local liquor license due to violations of liquor control laws or local ordinances. It also details emergency closure powers for immediate threats to community welfare, allowing for a temporary closure without prior notice but with an opportunity for a hearing.

Revocation, Suspension, And/Or Denial: The local liquor commissioner may, in accordance with the state liquor control act, revoke, suspend, or deny the renewal of any local liquor license issued under the provisions of this chapter and/or levy a fine on the licensee if it is determined that the licensee has violated any of the provisions of the state liquor control act, this chapter, or any other ordinance or resolution enacted by the village, or any applicable rules or regulations established...engaged in another business on the licensed premises, such order shall not be applicable to such other businesses. The local liquor commissioner shall, within five days after such hearing, if it is determined after such hearing that the local liquor license should be revoked, suspended, or denied renewal, or that the licensee should be fined, state the reason for such determination in a written order, including in such order the amount of the fine, period of suspension, or that
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Campton Hills · 4.1.10

Classification And Term Of Licenses

This section of the Campton Hills municipal ordinance outlines the classification and term of retail liquor licenses. It establishes a licensing period from May 1st to April 30th of the following year and defines various license classes, including those for restaurants, additional bars, package stores, and beer and wine sales.

Pursuant to this chapter, the local liquor control commissioner shall have the power to grant retail liquor licenses for the selling at retail of alcoholic liquor and not for resale in any form for the period beginning on May 1 of any year and ending on April 30 of the next succeeding year. Such licenses shall be as follows: (2013 Code § 3-1-5) A.   Class AR License (Restaurants): Class AR licenses shall authorize the retail sale of all kinds...License (Small Clubs): Class C-1 licenses shall authorize the retail sale, on the premises specified, of alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises, and shall be issued only to those clubs otherwise eligible for a class C liquor license but whose membership does not exceed one hundred (100) paid members as substantiated by a complete list of names and addresses of said members, which list shall be sworn and attested to by the licensee under penalties of perjury
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Elmwood Park · 57.15

Licensing Qualifications

This section outlines the qualifications for video gaming licenses in Elmwood Park, requiring applicants to demonstrate suitability and undergo background checks. It prohibits licensure for individuals involved in illegal gambling activities or under their influence.

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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Wonder Lake · 111.04

CLASSES OF LICENSE

This section establishes a classification system for liquor license holders in Wonder Lake, categorizing them into Retail (Tavern/bar), Restaurant, Package, and Other licenses, each with specific sub-classifications and restrictions.

Classes: The classifications of liquor license holders shall be as follows: a. Retail - Tavern/bar: A1 - Beer, wine, liquor, and package (excluding gasoline service stations and video gaming cafes). A2 - Beer, wine, and liquor (excluding gasoline service stations and video gaming cafes). A3 - Beer, wine, liquor and package in conjunction with a gasoline service station. A4 - Beer, wine, liquor service at video gaming cafes. 2. Restaurant: R1 - Beer, wine, liquor and package (excluding video gaming cafes). R2 - Beer, wine and liquor...licensed as a Class 1 brewer by the Illinois Liquor Control Commission. A brewery may include a tavern or restaurant as an ancillary use in compliance with the ordinances of the village and any condition imposed upon its liquor license. The area of the retail sales area shall not be more than 25 percent of the total floor area of the premises. M - Microbrewery/brewpub/micro-winery/winery. A microbrewery/brewpub/micro-winery/winery license authorizes the manufacture, only at a designated licensed premises, less than
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Oakbrook Terrace · 124.15

Licensing qualifications

This section outlines the licensing qualifications for video gaming terminal operators and licensed video gaming locations in Oakbrook Terrace. It details the burden of proof on applicants, grounds for denial based on prior gambling-related convictions or influence, and mandates background investigations by the Illinois Gaming Board.

city. (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 city Liquor Commissioner in effect at the time of application and at all times thereafter during which a video gaming terminal is made...Submit initial and annual disclosure information on forms provided by the Illinois Gaming Board and the city. (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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Bartlett · 3.3.2.18

Class Q

This section establishes regulations for Class Q liquor licenses, specifically for brewpubs, outlining their permitted activities, operational hours, license limitations, and definitions of key terms like 'beer' and 'brew pub'.

From 8:00 A.M. to 1:00 A.M. Friday and Saturday From 8:00 A.M. to 2:00 A.M. B.   License Fees: Section 3-1-1 of this title. C.   Number Issued: The number of Class Q beer pub liquor licenses shall be limited to one (1). D.   Definitions: For purposes of this section “beer” shall mean a beverage obtained by the alcohol fermentation or an infusion or concoction of barley, or other grain, malt and hops in water...Village of Bartlett, its elected and appointed officials, officers, employees, and its local liquor control commissioner shall be named additional insureds on said insurance policy during the effective period and shall remain so during the term of the liquor license and each license renewal term. F.   BASSET Certification: A Class Q liquor license shall at all times cause the sale, offer for sale, and the serving of beer and alcoholic liquor pursuant to said Class Q license for both
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Homewood · 4.63

Classes

This section defines various classes of licenses for the retail sale of alcoholic liquor in Homewood, specifying the types of alcoholic beverages allowed, consumption locations (on-premises/off-premises), and specific requirements for certain license types.

local liquor commissioner. This license is valid only at the location and on the date(s) designated for the specific event on the license. An applicant for a special use permit license must submit proof of a valid local liquor license if the applicant is not licensed by the Village of Homewood, a completed Illinois Liquor Control Commission special use permit application, and proof of dram shop liability insurance. Video gaming as defined under the Illinois Video Gaming Act, ILCS...required to procure one license. b. Outdoor sale and consumption shall be subject to these limitations: 1. Serving and consumption of alcoholic liquor shall be confined to that portion of the premises (including any adjacent area leased or licensed to the liquor licensee) as approved by the local liquor commissioner (the "outdoor area"); 2. The main and principal operation of the outdoor area shall be for dining and food service must be available in the outdoor dining area
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Glendale Heights · 4.3.31

Prohibited Conduct On Premises

This section mandates liquor license holders and their staff to maintain peace and order on their premises. It requires them to prevent disturbances, fighting, and acts that cause patrons to lose consciousness, and to report such incidents immediately to 9-1-1.

shall be the duty and responsibility 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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Park City · 5.32.080

Limitation of licenses

This section establishes a cap on the number of certain liquor licenses that can be issued and outstanding in Park City. It also specifies that the number of authorized licenses for a class decreases if a license of that class is revoked, forfeited, or not renewed.

more than the following licenses for the following described classes shall be issued and outstanding at any one time, which limitation shall be as follows: The maximum number of four Class A liquor licenses; the maximum number of one Class C liquor license; the maximum number of two Class D liquor licenses, except that there shall be one Class D (special event) license available for issue upon application of the city manager or city treasurer pursuant to subsection...Section 5.32.030; the maximum number of one Class DD license; the maximum number of zero Class E liquor licenses; the maximum number of zero Class F liquor licenses. Not more than zero Class G liquor licenses shall be issued and outstanding at any one time. Not more than zero Class H liquor licenses shall be issued and outstanding at any one time. B. Upon revocation, forfeiture or nonrenewal of a liquor license of a particular class, the number of authorized
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Oak Park · 3.5.4

Renewal Of Liquor License

This section outlines the conditions under which a liquor license can be renewed in Oak Park. Renewal is permitted if the licensee remains qualified, the premises are suitable and handicapped accessible, but it does not guarantee renewal if the Village Board decides to reduce the number of licenses.

licensee may renew a liquor license at the expiration thereof, provided that the licensee is then qualified to receive a liquor license and the premises for which such renewal liquor license is sought are suitable for such purpose and are handicapped accessible; provided further, that the renewal privilege herein provided for shall not be construed as a vested right which shall in any case prevent the Village Board of Trustees from decreasing the number of liquor licenses to be issued
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Oak Park · 3.5.4

Renewal Of Liquor License

This section outlines the conditions under which a liquor license can be renewed in Oak Park. Renewal is permitted if the licensee remains qualified, the premises are suitable and handicapped accessible, but it does not guarantee renewal if the Village Board decides to reduce the number of licenses.

licensee may renew a liquor license at the expiration thereof, provided that the licensee is then qualified to receive a liquor license and the premises for which such renewal liquor license is sought are suitable for such purpose and are handicapped accessible; provided further, that the renewal privilege herein provided for shall not be construed as a vested right which shall in any case prevent the Village Board of Trustees from decreasing the number of liquor licenses to be issued
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Palatine · 20.20

License or permit suspension during liquor license suspension or revocation

This ordinance mandates that any license or permit issued under this chapter will be suspended if a village liquor license for the same premises, where alcohol sales are the primary use, is suspended or revoked. This suspension remains in effect unless the order of suspension specifies otherwise.

license or permit issued under this chapter shall be suspended while a village liquor license issued for the same premises, when the predominant use of the premises is the sale of alcoholic beverages, is suspended or revoked unless otherwise provided in the order of suspension. (Code
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Posen · 7.3.25

Special Event Liquor License

This section outlines the process for obtaining a special event liquor license in Posen. The Village President or Liquor Commissioner can issue these licenses for up to ten days, provided the event has been officially designated as 'special'.

Village President or Liquor Commissioner shall have the authority to issue a special event liquor license. A special event liquor license may be issued by the Village President or Liquor Commissioner for a period not to exceed ten (10) days. Such license may be issued only after the Village President has designated an event as a special event. Notwithstanding any provision of this chapter, the fee for a special event liquor license shall be fifty dollars ($50.00) for residents
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Carol Stream · 10.14.1

Definitions

This section defines key terms relevant to video gaming within Carol Stream. It outlines definitions for applicants, applications, various liquor license classes related to gaming, the village code, control, distributors, games, gaming operations, and the Illinois Gaming Board.

meaning: APPLICANT. A person applying for any license under this chapter. APPLICATION. All material submitted, including the instructions, definitions, forms and other documents issued by the village, comprising the video gaming license application submitted to the village. CLASS V LIQUOR LICENSE. A liquor license authorization granted by the village to holders of a Class A, Class B, Class F, Class I or Class N liquor license permitting the licensee to operate video gaming terminals in the village. CLASS VC LIQUOR...LICENSE. A liquor license authorization granted by the village permitting the licensee to sell beer and wine and to operate video gaming terminals in a video gaming café within the village. CODE. The Village Code of Ordinances of the Village of Carol Stream, Illinois. CONTROL. The possession, direct or indirect, of power to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of an applicant or licensee through the ownership of voting securities, by contract or otherwise. DISTRIBUTOR
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Grayslake · 5.08.150

Liquor license fees

This section establishes annual liquor license fees for various license classes within Grayslake, including bars, restaurants, and package liquor stores. It also specifies the number of licenses available for each class and notes that a separate section defines each license class.

sale of alcoholic liquor in the village shall pay an annual license fee provided in the following table within section 5.08.150. Complete definitions of each license class are contained in section 5.08.160. Number of Licenses Limitation License Class Description Liquor License Fee Bar Licenses 2 "B-1" Bar with package sales. $3,500.00 per year 4 "B-2" Bar without package sales. $2,500.00 per year Restaurant Licenses 0 "R-1" Restaurant with limited bar space including package sales...Restaurant with beer, wine, and alcopop only. No service at a bar counter is allowed. Service only at tables. $850.00 per year 0 "R-6" Restaurant with wholesale brewery production activities. $3,500.00 per year Original Package Licenses 3 "P-1" Package liquor sales only for consumption off of premises within a residential building (liquor store). $1,500.00 per year 3 "P-2" Package liquor sales only for consumption off premises with additional sales floor area and other restrictions
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Prospect Heights · 12.1.1

Fines And Fees Schedule

This section outlines a schedule of fines and fees for various violations and services within the Municipality of Prospect Heights. It details amounts for prohibited acts, collection costs, elected official conduct, water charges, bulk water usage, late payments, and bail processing.

provisions of section 2-2-10 of this code relating to places for eating tax Code enforcement Tax 3% 2-2-11A Municipal cannabis retailers’ occupation tax Admin Fee $200 2-3-4 Application fee for liquor license (one time, non-refundable) Admin Fee 3,700.00 2-3-9 Annual fee Class A liquor license Admin Fee 1,850.00 2-3-9 Annual fee Class A-1 liquor license Admin Fee 4,950.00 2-3-9 Annual fee Class...liquor license Admin Fee 4,500.00 2-3-9 Annual fee Class A-3 liquor license Admin Fee 2,500.00 2-3-9 Annual fee Class B liquor license Admin Fee 2,200.00 2-3-9 Annual fee Class B-1 liquor license Admin Fee 2,500.00 2-3-9 Annual fee Class B-2 liquor license Admin Fee 3,700.00 2-3-9 Annual fee Class C liquor license Admin Fee 1,850.00 2-3-9 Annual fee Class
Glencoe · 4.6

Classification Of Local Liquor Licenses

This section classifies local liquor licenses in Glencoe into three main categories: Class A (primary on-premises consumption), Class B (incidental on-premises consumption), and Class C (consumer retail/service on-premises consumption), with further subcategories based on the types of alcohol permitted.

There shall be the following classes of local liquor licenses: (a) Class A: Primary On-Premises Consumption , which shall authorize the retail sale of alcoholic liquor in establishments where on-premises consumption of alcohol is the primary source of revenue for the establishment. The incidental sale or service of food is permitted but not required in Class A-licensed establishments. The alcoholic liquor sold may only be consumed on the premises where sold. Patrons entering a Class A-licensed establishment...wine. (b) Class B: Incidental On-Premises Consumption , which shall authorize the retail sale of alcoholic liquor by restaurants, golf clubs, private clubs and other venues where on-premises consumption is permitted. The sale of alcoholic liquor pursuant to a Class B license must be incidental to the sale and service of food, and the alcoholic liquor may only be consumed on the premises where sold. Class B licenses shall be issued in three subcategories permitting the retail sale
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Frankfort · 113.18

Classification Of Licenses; Fees

This section classifies alcoholic liquor licenses into two types: Class A-1 (Tavern) which allows bar and carry-out sales, and Class A-2 (Microbrewery/Distillery/Winery) which permits sampling and carry-out sales of on-site produced beverages with specific restrictions on service, amenities, and operating hours.

permitted. The sale of alcoholic liquors for consumption off the premises where they are sold (carry-outs) is expressly prohibited, provided that partially consumer bottles of wine may be sealed and removed as provided in § 113.45. No C-1 liquor license shall be issued unless the restaurant is found consistent with the following standards: (a)   Bar and lounge areas within the restaurant shall not contain more than 25% of the total number of seats located within the premises nor shall...business. The sale of alcoholic liquors for consumption off the premises where they are sold (carry-outs) is expressly prohibited, provided that partially consumer bottles of wine may be sealed and removed as provided in § 113.45. No C-2 liquor license shall be issued unless the restaurant is found consistent with the following standards: (a)   Bar and lounge areas within the Restaurant/tavern shall not contain more than 40% of the total number of seats located within the premises nor shall
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Evergreen Park · 3.52

Liquor License Required

This section mandates that any individual or business involved in the sale, distribution, consumption, or storage of alcoholic beverages must obtain a license from the local liquor control commissioner. It also prohibits licensed establishments and lessors from allowing unlicensed activity involving alcohol.

from the local liquor control commissioner. (c)   It shall be unlawful for any person to bottle, blend, deliver, furnish, give, divide, distribute, barter, use, consume, possess, or store alcoholic liquors on any premises which has not been licensed by the local liquor control commissioner. (d)   It shall be unlawful for any person to furnish containers, water or other beverages for the mixture thereof for alcoholic liquors in any commercial establishment which has not been licensed by the local liquor control...person engaged in the business of leasing any premises to allow the use, sale, giving away, or consumption on the premises of alcoholic liquor, without first securing a license or without the lessee first securing a license from the local liquor control commissioner
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Glencoe · 4.10

Application For License

This section outlines the application requirements for a new local liquor license in Glencoe. It details the personal and business information required from applicants, including details about officers, directors, and shareholders, as well as information about the business's character, financial status, and proposed location.

applicants. An applicant for a new local liquor license shall file an application therefor with the village clerk, on a form provided by the village, 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...shareholder thereof, possesses a current federal wagering or gambling device stamp, or a current state bingo or charitable games license; and, if so, the reasons therefor; (11)   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; (12)   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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Rosemont · 4.2.13

Interim Licenses

This section authorizes the Local Liquor Control Commissioner to issue interim liquor licenses for up to 60 days when there's a change in ownership, leasehold, or management of a licensed premises. Issuance is contingent on the new owner/manager applying for a regular license, paying fees, and appearing likely to meet licensing requirements.

ownership or leasehold interest in the premises for which a liquor license has been issued changes as a result of: 1) the sale of the liquidated premises or leasehold interest; 2) the foreclosure of a mortgage; 3) the filing of a bankruptcy petition or other petition seeking relief or any other form of debtor’s relief; 4) as the result of an entry of a court order; or 5) if the management of the premises for which a liquor license...been issued is changed, then the Local Liquor Control Commissioner shall have the authority to issue an interim liquor license for the licensed premises for a period not to exceed sixty (60) days, provided: 1.   The interim liquor license is for the same class of license as had previously been issued for the premises. 2.   The new owner or manager has filed an application for a new liquor license. 3.   The new owner or manager has paid the applicable license
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Chicago Heights · 4.7

License—Application and issuance procedures

This section outlines the application and issuance procedures for a city retailer's license for the sale of alcoholic liquor in Chicago Heights. It details the required format, signatory requirements for different applicant types, and the specific information that must be provided in the application, including personal and business ownership details.

conduct of business; and (11) Any other information that the liquor commissioner may require to implement the requirements of this chapter, including but not limited to fingerprinting. (c) (1) At the time an application is originally filed for a liquor license or for the subsequently renewed, the applicant shall pay the license fee as required by section 4-20, and shall submit to the office of the liquor commissioner all required documentation necessary to complete the liquor license application...application in accordance with the requirements of this subsection, or if the applicant withdraws the application, the application shall expire and the applicant shall forfeit the license fee and, if applicable, the license application reactivation fee. If the liquor license application expires or is withdrawn, a new application for a liquor license, accompanied by the license fee and all required documentation shall be required to obtain a liquor license under this chapter. (2) Persons applying for a license under this
Hinsdale · 3.3.27

Fine, Suspension, Revocation, And Nonrenewal Of Local Liquor License Generally; Appeal

This section outlines the Hinsdale commissioner's authority to revoke, suspend, deny renewal, or fine local liquor licensees for violations. It also details emergency closure procedures for immediate community welfare threats, requiring a hearing within seven business days.

Revocation, Suspension, And/Or Denial: The commissioner may, in accordance with the state liquor control act, revoke, suspend, or deny the renewal of any local liquor license issued under the provisions of this chapter and/or levy a fine on the licensee if it is determined that the licensee has violated any of the provisions of the state liquor control act, this chapter, or any other ordinance or resolution enacted by the village, or any applicable rules or regulations established...engaged in another business on the licensed premises, such order shall not be applicable to such other businesses. The commissioner shall, within five (5) business days after such hearing, if it is determined after such hearing that the local liquor license should be revoked, suspended, or denied renewal, or that the licensee should be fined, state the reason for such determination in a written order, including in such order the amount of the fine, period of suspension, or that
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Hinsdale · 3.3.27

Fine, Suspension, Revocation, And Nonrenewal Of Local Liquor License Generally; Appeal

This section outlines the Hinsdale commissioner's authority to revoke, suspend, deny renewal, or fine local liquor licensees for violations. It also details emergency closure procedures for immediate community welfare threats, requiring a hearing within seven business days.

Revocation, Suspension, And/Or Denial: The commissioner may, in accordance with the state liquor control act, revoke, suspend, or deny the renewal of any local liquor license issued under the provisions of this chapter and/or levy a fine on the licensee if it is determined that the licensee has violated any of the provisions of the state liquor control act, this chapter, or any other ordinance or resolution enacted by the village, or any applicable rules or regulations established...engaged in another business on the licensed premises, such order shall not be applicable to such other businesses. The commissioner shall, within five (5) business days after such hearing, if it is determined after such hearing that the local liquor license should be revoked, suspended, or denied renewal, or that the licensee should be fined, state the reason for such determination in a written order, including in such order the amount of the fine, period of suspension, or that
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