This section outlines the conditions for liquor licenses in Forest Park, specifying that licenses are personal, non-transferable privileges valid for one year, and details restrictions on license locations relative to sensitive establishments like churches and schools.
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providing the local liquor control commissioner with satisfactory evidence that said insurance is in full force and effect at any particular time during the term of any such license. Failure to do so after the issuance of any local liquor license shall render said license void ab initio.
As a condition of such license, the licensee shall be required to save and hold harmless, and indemnify the village, its officers, agents, employees and officials from any and all claims...adjacent to the licensed premises. All such waste material and litter shall be placed in a refuse container for removal by the licensed premises' waste hauler. Any violation of such duty may result in the revocation of the liquor license in the manner provided
Business & Licensing
Oak Brook·4.1.8
License Fees And Numbers
Summary
This section outlines the authorized liquor license classes, their associated application and annual fees, and the maximum number of licenses that can be issued for each class. It also details specific regulations regarding fee proration and discounted fees for multiple licenses within a single establishment.
Section Text
hotel, if such liquor so served shall be kept in and served from a licensed location, place, or premises in the hotel. Nothing herein contained shall be so construed as to prevent any holder of a Class I liquor license from serving a customer in any movie theater if such liquor is kept in, and served from, a bar located in the lobby of the movie theater. Nothing herein contained shall be so construed as to prevent the operations...through the same food hall.
Further, nothing herein contained shall be so construed as to prevent the operations of a licensed food hall, a food hall restaurant (whether or not such food hall restaurant holds a Class A-1 liquor license), or a food hall coffee shop (whether or not such food hall coffee shop holds a Class K liquor license) from permitting the consumption, on premises, of liquor purchased within the adjacent food hall, licensed food hall restaurants
Business & Licensing
Oak Brook·4.1.16.9
Class A-5 Liquor License Regulations
Summary
This section outlines specific conditions for Class A-5 Liquor Licenses in Oak Brook, focusing on site plans, operational policies for combined restaurant and retail areas, furniture arrangement consistency, and rules for taking partially consumed wine bottles off-premises. It also mandates wristbands for on-site alcohol consumption.
Section Text
addition to the other applicable conditions and requirements of this chapter, each holder of a Class A-5 Liquor License shall be subject to the following conditions and restrictions:
1. In addition to the application requirements of Section 4-1-9 of this chapter, an application for a Class A-5 Liquor License must include the following:
a. A site plan clearly delineating the boundaries of the restaurant premises to be licensed, including any outdoor areas (the "Restaurant Area...required to provide a visually distinct and branded non-transferable wristband, bracelet, or similar item to persons seeking to consume alcoholic beverages within the Retail Service Area prior to such persons exiting the Restaurant Area with alcoholic liquor.
5. The license holder shall only serve alcoholic liquor for consumption within the Retail Service Area in glassware or containers having a tag or other feature making them visually distinct from merchandise in the Retail Service Area.
6. Alcoholic liquor served
Business & Licensing
Shorewood·3.3.5
Application For Liquor License
Summary
This section outlines the requirements for applying for a liquor license in Shorewood. It details the application form, mandatory fingerprinting with a fee for each person investigated, and the applicant's consent to a criminal history investigation.
Section Text
Application Form: Any application for a liquor license shall be made on a form as prescribed by the local liquor commissioner.
B. Fingerprints Required; Application Fee: Every application for license made pursuant to this chapter shall be accompanied by a set of inked fingerprints of each individual required to be investigated on a form as may, from time to time, be prescribed by the liquor control commissioner and an application fee in the amount of fifty six dollars...chief of police or his designee to make an investigation of the statements made in such application. Each such applicant shall submit an authorization and release in the following form with the application:
The undersigned applicant for a retail liquor license in the Village of Shorewood, Will County, Illinois, do(es) hereby authorize the Liquor Control Commissioner of said Village to make or cause to be made an investigation of the statements made in the application, including the submission
Business & Licensing
Park City·5.32.040
Class E liquor license
Summary
This section defines a Class E liquor license in Park City, which allows the retail sale of alcoholic beverages in original packages. Sales must be incidental to food product sales, with specific requirements for determining this incidental nature and restrictions on operating hours.
Section Text
Class E liquor license shall authorize the retail sale of all alcoholic beverages in the original package not for consumption on the premises where such sales are incidental to the sales of food products in the original package not for consumption on the premises. To qualify as being incidental to the sales of food products, the liquor commissioner shall at least annually, on or before the date the license is renewable, determine each of the following: 1. That over fifty...state, county or municipal laws or regulations are being violated.
B. Any holder of a Class E license shall be authorized to sell except between the hours of eleven p.m. and seven a.m., and neither groceries nor food products may be sold during such hours unless the area for alcoholic beverages is securely closed and locked off as determined by the liquor commissioner of Park City.
(Ord. 1983-0-5 § 1 (part
Business & Licensing
Bellwood·112.10
Classification Of Licenses; Fees
Summary
This section of the Bellwood municipal ordinance classifies alcoholic liquor licenses into different classes (A, A-B, B), outlines their authorizations, sets annual fees, and imposes limits on the number of licenses issued for each class.
Section Text
Commissioner shall have the powers to grant liquor licenses, divided into the following classes and categories, and there shall be a limitation on the number of such licenses:
ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR LICENSES
Class Authorization Fee Limit
ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR LICENSES
Class Authorization Fee Limit
“A” Sale of alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises. Dancing, entertainment and live music furnished for entertainment of customers shall be allowed under this license. No video gaming is permitted unless a separate Class V-G license...village ordinance the terms and conditions contained herein shall govern. $5,000 per year No more than 1
“ V - G ” Class “V-G” licenses shall authorize the holder of a Class “A”, “A-B”, “E”, “G”, or “V” liquor license which also possesses a valid video gaming license issued by the Illinois Gaming Board to sell alcoholic liquor for consumption only on the premises where video gaming devices are located subject to the following conditions: (1) All Class
This section establishes the annual and daily license fees for various classes of liquor permits in Clarendon Hills, including fees for social clubs, restaurants, drinking establishments, package stores, and temporary vendors.
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license fee for a class H - outdoor service area permit.
The annual license fee for a class I - catering permit shall be two hundred fifty dollars ($250.00) and shall be in addition to the fee charged for any other liquor license(s) held by the person to whom the catering permit is issued.
The annual license fee for a class J - wine shop permit shall be one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500.00).
The annual license fee for a class...business outside of the village limits and with no Clarendon Hills address filed with the Illinois department of revenue used for reporting sales for sales tax purposes.
A nonrefundable application fee of five hundred dollars ($500.00) must accompany the liquor license application for all classes of license except class T - temporary.
The annual license fee for a class M - combination drinking establishment/restaurant and package store - beer and wine only permit shall be two thousand five hundred dollars
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Carpentersville·20.02.010
License, permit and other fees
Summary
This section establishes a schedule of license, permit, and other fees for various services and licenses in Carpentersville. It details fees for ambulance services, liquor license applications, renewals, late fees, video gaming terminals, and different classes of liquor licenses.
Section Text
following schedule of fees:
Ambulance Service 1
1a Basic life support $2,930.71 plus mileage Section 2.76.010
1b Advanced life support I and II $3,717.40 plus milage Section 2.76.010
2 Mileage rate $16.00 per mile Section 2.76.010
Liquor Licenses
5 Liquor license application $200.00 Section 5.12.030
6 Late fee for liquor license $200.00 Section 5.12.080
6a Video gaming terminal fee For applications filed through and including December 31, 2018; $500.00 per terminal Section 5.12.265
For applications filed...Code (currently 20.02.010) accordingly, when applicable rates for service are updated by Medicaid for the Ground Emergency Transportation Management (GEMT) program, for more information see § 2.76.010.
Footnotes: --- (1) ---
Note—
(1) One-time refund of the payment of annual pour liquor license fees. The Village shall refund Class A, C, D, E, F1, F2, K2, and L liquor licenses already paid for 2020 pursuant to Chapter 20.02, Fees, Section 20.02.010, License and permit fees.
(2) One-time waiver of the payment
Taxation & Revenue
Steger·6.76
Limitation on licenses
Summary
This section limits the total number of liquor licenses issued by the village to 21, excluding special event licenses which have no limit. Specific sub-limits are set for various license classifications, with provisions for exceeding these limits if approved by the village president and board.
Section Text
total or aggregate number of liquor licenses, excluding any special events liquor licenses, to be issued by the village regardless of classification shall not exceed 21 in number. There shall be no limit for special events liquor licenses. For each classification of liquor licenses, other than special events liquor licenses, the following limits are hereby established...BYOB-1 0
BH-1 0
EH 0
ENT 0
S-2 1
If the above limits are met for any of the classifications, applicants may still apply for a liquor license under such classification, however, the license will be granted only if (i) approved by the village president and the village board and (ii) the limit of the number of licenses under such classification is increased upon approval by the village president and the village board
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Oak Forest·111.43
Applications For License
Summary
This section outlines the requirements for applying for an alcoholic beverage sales license in Oak Forest, specifying the required information about the applicant and their business, and the documentation needed.
Section Text
structure and the like of the business entity. If any license was denied the applicant shall include the reasons therefor.
(H) The number the date of issuance and the date of expiration of the applicant's current local retail liquor license issued in either the city or issued by any county or other municipality.
(I) The name of the city, village, or county that issued the local retail liquor license (if other than the City of Oak Forest...name and address of the landlord of any premises that are leased in any other municipality or county in which the applicant has another local retail liquor license.
(K) The date of the applicant’s first request for a state liquor license and whether it was granted, denied or withdrawn.
(L) The address of the applicant when the first application for a state liquor license was made.
(1) The applicant’s current state liquor license number.
(2) The date
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West Dundee·3.5.2
Mechanical/Electronic Amusement Devices
Summary
This section regulates the access of individuals under 21 years old to mechanical/electronic amusement devices and video gaming terminals in establishments that also hold a liquor license. It outlines specific signage requirements and prohibitions for minors in these dual-licensed businesses.
Section Text
Mechanical/Electronic Amusement License And Alcoholic Liquor License: For establishments holding a valid liquor license in addition to a license for mechanical/electronic amusement devices, the following regulations shall apply:
1. No person under the age of twenty one (21) years shall frequent, loiter or play any "mechanical/electronic amusement device" as herein defined, without being accompanied by his or her natural parent or guardian, appointed by lawful order of court.
2. Each business establishment located within the corporate limits of the village...shall enter, frequent or play these devices without being accompanied by their natural parent or guardian appointed by natural lawful order of the court .
(Ord. 03-04, 1-20-2003; amd. 2004 Code)
B. Mechanical/Electronic Amusement License And Alcoholic Liquor License And Video Gaming License: For establishments holding a valid liquor license in addition to a license for mechanical/electronic amusement devices and video gaming devices, as approved by the state of Illinois and the village of West Dundee, the following
Business & Licensing
Monee·1.6A-4
Duties And Powers
Summary
This section outlines the comprehensive duties and powers of the Village Clerk in Monee. It covers general responsibilities granted by state statutes and village ordinances, including the maintenance of official documents, attending board meetings, managing correspondence, and overseeing various licensing and election processes.
Section Text
answer any such correspondence or initiate correspondence as directed by the President and Board of Trustees.
4. Publication And Posting Of Notices: To arrange for the publication or posting of all public notices required of the Village.
5. Issue Liquor Licenses: To issue liquor licenses as directed by the Village President as Liquor Commissioner.
6. Issue Vending Licenses: To be in charge of issuance of vending licenses pursuant to Village ordinance.
7. Issue Commission Cards: To prepare and issue commission...plates, dog tags and other licenses, certificates or stickers as needed.
6. Sale Of Stickers, Plates And Tags: To be in charge of the sale of vehicle stickers, motorcycle plates and dog tags as required by ordinance.
7. Send Liquor License Renewal Notices: To send out liquor license renewal notices to present liquor license holders of the Village, as directed by the Village President as Liquor Commissioner.
8. Send Vending License Renewal Notices: To send out notices of vending license
Administration & Government
Park Forest·6.47
Persons not entitled to license
Summary
This section outlines individuals and entities ineligible for a retail liquor dealer's license in Park Forest. Disqualifications include outstanding code violations, state-level ineligibility, unpaid debts, felony convictions (unless rehabilitated), prior offenses related to houses of ill fame, revoked licenses, and partnerships or businesses managed by unqualified individuals.
Section Text
payment of any rent, tax, fee, interest for late payment, water bill, sewer bill, garbage fee or any other fee, assessment or charge until any such amount has been paid in full. An application for a retailer's liquor license or renewal of a liquor license shall not be accepted from an applicant who has not paid the real estate taxes or special assessments or any rent owed to the village for which a bill has been issued...premises where such licensed retailer liquor dealer intends to operate.
(d) A person who has been convicted of a felony, unless the liquor commissioner determines that such person has been sufficiently rehabilitated to warrant the public trust after considering matters set forth in the person's application and the commissioner's investigation. The burden of proof of sufficient rehabilitation shall be on the applicant.
(e) A person who has been convicted of being the keeper or is keeping a house
Business & Licensing
Glenview·6.24
Total number of liquor licenses issued
Summary
This section establishes a cap on the total number of liquor licenses that can be issued in Glenview, categorizing them by type (A through M) with specific maximum allowances for each. It also stipulates that if a license becomes unavailable, the maximum for that classification automatically decreases.
Section Text
total number of liquor licenses to be issued at any time is limited to:
LICENSE TYPE PROPOSED MAXIMUM LICENSES ALLOWED
A 63 (Includes (5)—3 a.m. licenses)
B 15
C 8
D 5
E (Reserved) Reserved
F 4
G 18
H 8
I 3
J 1
K 3
L 7
M 1
TOTAL 136
In the event any one of the licenses provided for herein shall lapse, be revoked or terminated in any manner, or the licensed establishment has closed
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Lyons·4.2.7
Ineligibility For License
Summary
This section outlines the conditions under which a local liquor license will not be issued or renewed in Lyons. It covers residency, character, citizenship, criminal convictions, past license violations, and business management qualifications.
Section Text
local liquor license shall be issued or renewed to:
A. A person who is not a permanent resident of the Village; provided, however, that this subsection shall not prohibit the issuance of a local liquor license to a corporation; and provided further, however, that this subsection shall not prohibit the issuance of a local liquor license to a partnership where at least one general partner is a permanent resident of the village.
B. A person who is not of good...been convicted of being the keeper, or is keeping, a house of ill fame.
F. A person who has been convicted of pandering or any other crime or misdemeanor opposed to decency and morality.
G. A person whose local liquor license has been suspended more than once for cause within one year immediately prior to the present application if the commissioner determines that the applicant is no longer worthy of the public trust.
H. A person who, at the time
Business & Licensing
Markham·112.023
Number Of Licenses
Summary
This section establishes the maximum number of liquor licenses that can be issued by the Liquor Control Commissioner for different classes of licenses. It also stipulates that the permitted number of licenses is reduced when a license is revoked or not renewed, preventing the issuance of new licenses if the total exceeds the limit.
Section Text
time shall the Liquor Control Commissioner issue more licenses than indicated below for each classification:
Class Permitted Number of Liquor Licenses
Class Permitted Number of Liquor Licenses
Class A 3
Class B 2
Class C 11
Class D 5
Class E 8
Class F 1
Class G No limit
Class H 1
Once a liquor license is revoked or non-renewed, the permitted number of licenses enumerated above will be reduced accordingly and no new liquor license shall be issued...total number of liquor licenses exceeds the permitted number of liquor licenses.
(Ord. 18-O-2200, passed 5-2-2018; Ord. 19-O-2245, passed 12-18-2019; Ord. 20-O-2287, passed 10-21-2020; Ord. 21-O-2311, passed 9-15-2021; Ord. 22-O-2326, passed 3-2-2022; Ord. 22-O-2335, passed 8-17-2022; Ord. 24-O-2388, passed 5-15-2024; Ord. 24-O-2395, passed
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South Elgin·111.35
Class "E" Special Event Licenses
Summary
This section outlines the requirements for a Class 'E' Special Event License in South Elgin, including fees, operating hours for alcohol service, and specific insurance and property use conditions.
Section Text
applicant must provide the following:
(a) Copy of the articles of the organization or other proof indicating the not-for- profit status of the organization;
(b) Following issuance of a Class “E-1" special event not-for-profit liquor license by the village, a licensee must obtain a state of Illinois special event retailer’s liquor license (not-for-profit) from the Illinois Liquor Control Commission. The organizer needs to provide the State of Illinois special event liquor license...village;
(c) B.A.S.S.E.T. certificates for anyone serving alcohol; and
(d) If working with a distributor, a copy of the State of Illinois distributor’s liquor license.
(e) Applicant must obtain dram shop liability coverage in the amount that is at least equal to the maximum liability amount set out in the Illinois Liquor Control Act, ILCS Ch. 235, Act 5, § 1-1 et seq., plus $1,000,000 in liability insurance naming the village as additionally insured.
(2) Class
Business & Licensing
Des Plaines·4.4.5
License Fees And Number
Summary
This section outlines the annual fees and number of liquor licenses authorized in Des Plaines, detailing that fees are paid with applications via certified or cashier's checks. It also specifies provisions for prorating fees after July 1st and conditions under which license reissuance will not occur.
Section Text
Schedule Of Fees, Number Of Licenses Authorized To Be Issued: The annual fees to be paid for all classes of liquor licenses and the number of licenses available to be issued are set forth in section 4-18-1 of this title.
B. Fees Paid With Application:
1. All license fees shall be tendered with the application for license and the fees shall be paid by a certified check, cashier's check, or business check, made payable to the city...year. If there are less than three (3) months remaining, there shall be no apportionment of the fee; however, the license shall be good through the following June 30 of the subsequent calendar year.
3. No reissuance of a liquor license shall occur if other fines or fees are pending or unpaid.
C. Liquor License Fees When License Classification Increased:
1. Whenever a liquor license for a given premises is increased to a less restrictive classification during the year
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Burr Ridge·25.03
Applications For License
Summary
This section outlines the application process for liquor licenses in Burr Ridge, specifying who must sign the application and detailing the required information, including applicant and ownership details, citizenship, business organization documents, and formation dates.
Section Text
State of Illinois.
The name, character and address of the business of the applicant
The location of the premises which is to be operated under the license.
If applicant, owner or manager(s) have ever been charged with liquor license violations or been investigated for them, or had any license suspended, revoked or denied the applicant shall include the reasons therefore.
The number, the date of issuance and the date of expiration of the applicant’s current local retail liquor...license issued in either the village or issued by any county or other municipality and any held within past 5 years.
The name of the city, village, or county that issued the local retail liquor license (if other than the Village of Burr Ridge).
A copy of the applicant’s current State liquor license.
The applicant’s Retailer’s Occupation Tax (ROT) Registration Number.
Whether the applicant is delinquent in the payment of the Retailer’s Occupational Tax (Sales
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Highland Park·119.601
Violations and Penalties
Summary
This section outlines penalties for violations of the local liquor ordinance in Highland Park, including escalating fines for repeated offenses within a 12-month period and the possibility of license suspension or revocation. It also specifies that violations by employees are attributable to the licensee.
Section Text
Fines.
(1) Any person who violates any provision of this Chapter, who makes a false statement in obtaining a local liquor license pursuant to this Chapter, or who violates a condition of a local liquor license granted pursuant to this Chapter, shall be fined not less than $150.00 no more than $1,000.00, plus costs, for the first offense of this Chapter within a 12-month period, not less than $250.00 nor more than $1,500.00, plus costs...Control Commission shall be remitted to the City and deposited in either the Alcohol Education Fund or the general corporate fund of the City, at the direction of the Local Liquor Control Commission.
(B) Suspension and Revocation of Local Liquor License. The Local Liquor Control Commission may, at its discretion and in accordance with the procedures set forth in Section 119.610 of this Chapter, fine a local liquor licensee, or revoke or suspend any local liquor license issued pursuant
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Westmont·10.83
Prohibited or restricted activities
Summary
This section prohibits gambling on licensed premises, with an exception for licensed video gaming terminals. It also prohibits solicitation for the purchase of alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverages by individuals other than regularly employed managers, bartenders, or servers, and restricts adult entertainment.
Section Text
requirements of said Illinois Video Gaming Act (230 ILCS 40/1 et seq.) and all rules and regulations of the Illinois Gaming Board and the Village of Westmont.
A violation of this section shall be grounds for termination of the liquor license.
(b) Solicitation. It shall be unlawful for any licensee, its manager or other person in charge of any licensed premises where alcoholic liquor is sold or offered for sale for consumption therein to engage, employ or permit the engagement...premises, subject to the express written approval of the local liquor commissioner, as provided in section 10-35(c), and further subject to an inspection of the licensed premises by the village fire department prior to issuance of the liquor license, to determine the compliance of the premises with applicable statutes, ordinances, rules or regulations regarding occupancy of the licensed premises during such dancing by patrons.
(f) Casino/Vegas nights. It shall be unlawful for any licensee, its manager, or other
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Homer Glen·83.73
Personnel restrictions
Summary
This section outlines requirements for reporting changes in personnel associated with liquor licenses, mandates employee conduct, requires a manager to be on duty, and details training requirements for staff involved in serving alcohol.
Section Text
sell liquor under this article shall be reported in writing to the Commissioner within 10 days of the change. All such new personnel shall meet all the requirements of this article and must otherwise qualify to hold a liquor license. All such changes in personnel shall be subject to review by the Commissioner.
(2) When a liquor license has been issued to a partnership and a change of ownership occurs resulting in a partnership interest...eligible to hold a liquor license, the license shall terminate.
(3) When a liquor license has been issued to a corporation, and a change takes place in officers, directors, managers or shareholders of more than 5% of the stock, resulting in the holding of office or such shares of stock by one who is not eligible for a license, the license shall terminate.
(4) When a liquor license has been issued to an individual who is no longer eligible
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West Chicago·3.10
Classifications
Summary
This section classifies on-premises liquor licenses for restaurants and non-restaurant establishments in West Chicago, detailing requirements for each class related to food service, seating capacity, and location.
Section Text
parent or legal guardian. Beer and wine shall only be dispensed and delivered to purchasers thereof only in cups of soft and lightweight material, such as paper cups, polyethylene cups, plastic cups, etc.
Holders of a Class B-5 liquor license shall post signs throughout the recreational facility indicating that alcohol can only be consumed in the lounge area.
(c) Package store license—Class
C. Class C-1 license authorizes the retail sale, on the premises specified, of alcoholic liquor...Class K license shall authorize any holder of a class A-1, A-2, A-3, E-1, or E-3, to offer the sale and possession of alcohol in a specified outdoor seating area located on the principle liquor licensed premises, provided that such outdoor seating area is providing that access to such outdoor seating area is controlled by the principle liquor licensed premises, and restricted by chain, rope or like restriction. A class K license shall expire, terminate
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Waukegan·3.5
Application for license
Summary
This section outlines the requirements for applying for a liquor license in Waukegan. It specifies that only complete applications with all necessary documentation will be reviewed by the liquor control commissioner, and defines the specific information that must be included in the application based on the applicant's business structure.
Section Text
control commissioner. No license may be issued until all information and documentation required in the application has been provided. Applications deemed incomplete and remaining incomplete for longer than 60 business days shall be denied.
(b) Each applicant desiring a liquor license be granted to them shall make written application to the local liquor control commissioner with such written statements as to include all of the following:
(1) The applicant's full name, address, date of birth, and place of birth...this fee is to cover, among other things, the city's administrative costs in processing, investigating, and considering the application and the approval process.
(h) The local liquor control commissioners shall require that any new applicant for a liquor license shall submit to a background check, and shall provide the local liquor control commissioner with any documents necessary for said background check.
(i) Prior to the issuance of any liquor license, the applicant must provide the local liquor control commissioner
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Bartlett·3.3.2.12
Class J
Summary
This section establishes regulations for Class J liquor licenses in Bartlett, which are temporary licenses for special events. It outlines restrictions on operating hours, duration, and frequency of issuance.
Section Text
Class J licenses, which allow a licensee who holds a Class A, A extended, B, F and/or G liquor license that has been issued by the Village of Bartlett Local Liquor Control Commissioner (the "Local Liquor Control Commissioner") to sell and offer for sale, at retail, alcoholic liquor for use and consumption, but not for resale in any form, only at the location and on the specific date or dates designated for the "special event" as defined below...authorized location, and not to exceed six (6) days in total in any twelve (12) month period, or to exceed two (2) successive days for any single special event covered by the issuance of a single Class J liquor license, each of which shall constitute a separate special event and each of which shall require a separate Class J license application fee, the documentation as required in subsections D, E and G of this section, and the issuance