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Oak Park · 3.2.1

Liquor Dealer'S License Required

This ordinance requires anyone selling or offering alcoholic liquor for sale within the Village of Oak Park to possess a valid liquor dealer's license and adhere to its terms.

shall be unlawful to sell or offer for sale in the Village any alcoholic liquor without having a liquor dealer's license, or in violation of the terms of such liquor license
Business & Licensing
Oak Park · 3.2.1

Liquor Dealer'S License Required

This ordinance requires anyone selling or offering alcoholic liquor for sale within the Village of Oak Park to possess a valid liquor dealer's license and adhere to its terms.

shall be unlawful to sell or offer for sale in the Village any alcoholic liquor without having a liquor dealer's license, or in violation of the terms of such liquor license
Business & Licensing
Schaumburg · 112.51

LIQUOR LICENSE RESTRICTION OF VIDEO GAMING

This section prohibits liquor license holders and their employees from allowing the installation or use of video gaming terminals or devices, unless specifically authorized by another chapter. This restriction is in place to regulate the presence of video gaming in establishments that also serve alcohol.

Except as expressly authorized pursuant to this chapter, no liquor license holder or any employee of the licensee shall permit, approve or allow the installation or use of any video gaming terminal or device as defined under the Video Gaming Act. (Ord. 12-040, passed 3-27-2012; Am. Ord. 19-076, passed
Business & Licensing
Lombard · 112.32

Restrictions on sales and promotions

This ordinance section restricts certain sales and promotional practices for establishments licensed to sell alcoholic beverages for on-premises consumption. It prohibits unlimited drinks for a fixed price, 'buy one get one' deals, and watering down drinks, with specific exceptions for food, hotel, and party packages.

this section, the following terms shall have the meanings as set forth below: (1) Dedicated event space means a room or rooms or other clearly delineated space within the premises of a licensee, authorized to serve alcoholic liquor on the licensed premises, that is reserved for the exclusive use of party package invitees during the entirety of a party package. Furniture, stanchions and ropes, or other room dividers may be used to clearly delineate a dedicated event space. (2) Meal...include entertainment, where the service of alcoholic liquor is an accompaniment to the food, including, but not limited to, a meal, tour, tasting or any combination thereof for a fixed price by a licensee authorized to serve alcoholic liquor on the licensed premises, or any other licensee operating within a sports facility, restaurant, winery, brewery or distillery. (3) Party package means a private party, function or event for a specific social or business occasion, either arranged by invitation or reservation
Business & Licensing
Roselle · 9.756

Licensed liquor establishments

Liquor license holders delivering alcohol in permitted sidewalk seating areas require written approval from the liquor commissioner and chief of police. Permit holders are responsible for preventing minors from possessing, consuming, or having alcohol delivered to them in these areas.

addition to the requirements in section 9-753 of this article, any liquor license holder wishing to deliver alcohol in a permitted sidewalk seating shall obtain the written approval of the liquor commissioner and chief of police prior to the delivery of alcoholic beverages in the permitted sidewalk seating area. The permit holder shall be responsible for ensuring that alcoholic beverages are not possessed, delivered or consumed by minors in a permitted sidewalk seating area and shall monitor the area
Streets & Public Property
Lake Bluff · 3.2.8

Classes Of Licenses

This section outlines the different classes of licenses required for the retail sale of alcoholic liquor in Lake Bluff. It specifies what each license class permits, including sales in original packages, on-premises consumption by specific entities like conference centers and private clubs, and limitations on tasting activities.

approved by the Village. Class Y licensees shall also be authorized to conduct delivery of sales of beer. O.   Class Z, available only to a business that is the holder of a valid Class A or Class B liquor license pursuant to this section, which shall: (i) authorize the retail sale of alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises where sold, including within outdoor service area(s) approved by the Village if the licensee has a Class A liquor license...authorize the retail sale of beer and wine only for consumption on the premises where sold, including within outdoor service area(s) approved by the Village if the licensee has a Class B liquor license. P.   Class AA, civic special events license, which shall authorize the retail sale of alcoholic liquor at Village designated civic special events only for consumption on the event premises or within such other area within the event premises as specifically designated in such license
Business & Licensing
Woodstock · 3.3.23

Fees And Costs For Liquor Licenses

This section grants the City Manager, with the Commissioner's approval, the authority to set fees for liquor licenses and applications, as well as other associated costs for license holders and applicants.

City Manager, with the advice and consent of the Commissioner, is authorized to establish fees for liquor licenses and applications and for such other costs as may be imposed on license holders and applicants under this Chapter
Business & Licensing
Antioch · 4.2A-2

Powers, Functions, And Duties Of Commissioner

This section outlines the powers, functions, and duties of the Antioch liquor control commissioner. These include administering liquor laws, issuing and revoking licenses, investigating complaints, and inspecting licensed premises.

relating to alcoholic liquor as may be enacted by the board of trustees, and all legislation as may become applicable within the village with respect to the sale or use of alcoholic liquor. B.   To issue or renew local liquor licenses in accordance with the provisions of this chapter. C.   To deny any application for the issuance or renewal of a local liquor license to any applicant that the liquor control commissioner has determined to be ineligible therefor in accordance...with the provisions of this chapter. D.   To suspend for cause for not more than thirty (30) days, or to revoke for cause, any local liquor license in accordance with the provisions of this chapter. E.   To receive and act on complaints from citizens that any of the provisions of this chapter or of any other applicable rules or regulations have been or are being violated, and to act on such complaints in the manner provided in this chapter
Business & Licensing
Park Ridge · 12.6.14

LIQUOR LICENSE REVIEW BOARD

This section establishes a Liquor License Review Board appointed by the Mayor (Commissioner). The Board will investigate license applications, renewals, and complaints, conduct hearings, and make recommendations to the Commissioner, all without compensation.

Mayor, as Commissioner, may in the Mayor's sole discretion, appoint a Liquor License Review Board ("Board"), consisting of the Commissioner and such members as the Commissioner may deem appropriate. The members of the Board shall be residents of the City. The Commissioner shall be the Chair of the Board. The Board, at the direction of the Commissioner, shall have the authority to investigate and review all applications, renewals and complaints and to investigate the operation of all licensed establishments
Business & Licensing
Rockdale · 26.232

Number of licenses

This section limits the total number of liquor licenses issued in Rockdale to six. It further specifies the types of establishments that can receive these licenses, allocating them to taverns, clubs, banquet halls, and for package beer and wine sales.

There shall be issued in the village not more than six liquor licenses to be in effect at any time, and the designation for such liquor licenses shall be as follows: (1) Three liquor licenses to be issued to taverns; (2) One liquor license to be issued to clubs; (3) One liquor license to be issued to banquet halls; (4) One liquor license to be issued for package beer and wine. (Code
Business & Licensing
Northfield · 16.4

Restrictions On Issuance Of Licenses

This section outlines specific ineligibility criteria for obtaining a liquor license in Northfield. It restricts partnerships, sole proprietorships, and out-of-state corporations, and imposes limitations based on business operations, property ownership, entity structure, local business licensing, state license status, manager designation, and the applicant's risk profile.

Ineligibility. No liquor license may be issued to any of the following: 1) a partnership; 2) a sole proprietorship; 3) a corporation that is neither incorporated in Illinois nor qualified and registered under the Illinois Business Corporation Act to transact business in Illinois. This limitation shall not apply to a temporary permit. Limitations. No liquor license may be issued to any entity: Whose business is conducted by a manager or agent who is not an actual employee of the licensee...does not hold a valid Northfield business license for the licensed premises as required by this Code. (Ord. 11-1493, 8-16-2011) Not eligible for a State retail liquor dealer's license. A copy of each renewed State liquor license must be provided to the Village Manager prior to the expiration of the existing State license. Failure to do so will subject the licensee to an automatic daily fine as set forth in Appendix D, Article III of this
Business & Licensing
Worth · 3.6.10

Prohibited Activities, Dealers

This section outlines general prohibitions for liquor dealers, including minimum age for service, container restrictions, sales to intoxicated persons, gambling, transportation of alcohol off-premises, and on-premises consumption limitations.

Prohibited: It shall be unlawful to permit any gambling on any premises licensed to sell alcoholic liquor unless otherwise authorized by law. 5.   Transportation Of Alcohol Off Premises; Restrictions: It shall be unlawful for any holder of a retail liquor license to permit alcohol in any type of container to be transported from the interior premises of the licensed establishment, except the holder of a Class F liquor license in a manner as provided for pursuant to subsection...this chapter or the holder of a Class A-2, B-1, or B-2 liquor license where the goods are packaged in the original container with the seal unbroken. 6. Consumption On Premises: It shall be unlawful for any holder of a retail liquor license (except Class F or Class L) to permit, allow, or suffer the consumption of alcohol anywhere except the interior of the licensed premises, unless authorized by a Class I license. 7.   Original Package Restrictions
Business & Licensing
Chicago Heights · 4.22

Liquor license fees

This section outlines the annual fees for various types of liquor licenses in Chicago Heights. Some licenses, such as for taverns and clubs, are waived, while others, like packaged goods and adult entertainment consumption, have specific fee amounts.

The annual fees for a license issued pursuant to this chapter shall be: Tavern .....waived Packaged goods .....*1,500.00 Consumption on premises—Incidental activity .....waived Consumption on premises—Adult entertainment .....45,000.00 (operation hours until
Midlothian · 5.6.6

Classification; Endorsements, Fees

This section defines various classifications of liquor licenses available in Midlothian, specifying the type of sales authorized and the corresponding annual fees for each class.

Liquor licenses shall be designated into the following classifications: (A)   Class A - Alcoholic Liquors Full Bar license, which shall authorize the sale of alcoholic liquor for consumption on the specified indoor premises for less than one hundred twenty five (125) patrons, and not package sales. The annual fee for such license shall be one thousand eight hundred dollars ($1,800.00). (B)   Class B - Beer and Wine license, which shall authorize the sale of alcoholic liquor, commonly known as "beer...retail sale of alcoholic liquor, but not for consumption on the premises where sold. The annual fee for such license shall be eight hundred dollars ($800.00). (K)   Endorsements - The following activities may be granted to holders of Village liquor licenses by endorsement application. 1.   Outdoor service for consumption on the licensed premises for holders of Class A, B, C, and D. 2.   Sampling of alcoholic liquor for complimentary consumption on the licensed premises for holders of Class P licenses
Business & Licensing
Geneva · 4.2.13

LICENSE FEES AND NUMBER OF LICENSES

This section establishes the fees for various classes of local liquor licenses in Geneva. It details initial license fees and annual renewal fees for different types of establishments, ranging from liquor stores to restaurants and specialty wine shops.

Fees Established: The fees for the various classes of local liquor and the number of local liquor licenses authorized in this chapter shall be as follows: License Classification Description Initial License Fee Annual Renewal Fee A-1 Liquor store. Consumption off-premises only. $3,300.00 $2,200.00 A-2 Food stores with less than ten percent (10%) of total sales in alcohol. Consumption off-premises only. $3,300.00 $2,200.00 A-3 Specialty package stores with less than twenty percent...Bring Your Own - Restaurant "BYO-R". $250.00 $250.00 G-2 Bring Your Own "BYO". $500.00 $500.00 Outdoor Seating and Sidewalk Cafe Licenses Seasonal outdoor seating license $200.00 $200.00 B. Proration: There shall be no proration of local liquor license fees for any reason, except that, if an initial license is issued after November 1, the initial license fee shall be one-half (½) of the "initial license fee" set forth above. Otherwise there shall be no proration of any license
Business & Licensing
Stone Park · 30.018

Prohibition On Working For Businesses That Hold Liquor Licenses

This ordinance prohibits village employees from working for any business within Stone Park that holds a liquor license, with exceptions for part-time and auxiliary police officers.

Employees of the village are prohibited from working at any business or other establishment located within the village that holds a liquor license with the exception of part-time police officers and auxiliary officers. (Ord. 13-11, passed 8-13-2013; Ord. 19-07, passed 5-14-2019) Cross-reference: Chapter 111, Alcoholic Beverages
General Provisions
Brookfield · 4.221

Nudity prohibited where liquor licenses involved

This ordinance prohibits employees from appearing nude or semi-nude on the premises of a sexually oriented business that also holds a village liquor license. Defenses are provided for being in a private restroom or dressing room not visible to the public.

employee may appear, with knowledge and intent, on the premises of a sexually oriented business in a state of nudity or semi-nudity in a sexually oriented business that holds a village liquor license. It is a defense to prosecution under this section if the person was in a restroom not open to the public view or visible by any other person, or if the person was an employee in a dressing room not open to the public or within
Administration & Government
Mundelein · 3.60.040

Suspension or revocation of liquor license

This section outlines penalties for violations of liquor tax regulations, specifically authorizing the suspension or revocation of liquor licenses and the imposition of fines as defined in another chapter of the code.

willfully fails to make a return, who makes a fraudulent return, or who willfully violates any other provision of this chapter shall be subject to the suspension, revocation and fines imposed by Chapter 5.76.280 of this code regarding liquor licenses
Business & Licensing
Minooka · 3.5.9

Suspension/Revocation Of Liquor License

This section establishes that violations of chapter provisions concerning video gaming terminals or the Illinois Video Gaming Act are grounds for suspension or revocation of a liquor license.

operation of video gaming terminals or of any provision of the Illinois Video Gaming Act 2. 230 ILCS 40/1, et seq. 2, such violation shall be deemed to be grounds for the suspension or revocation of said person's liquor license as set out in section 3-4-13 of this title
Business & Licensing
Lyons · 4.2.4

Licenses Required

This section requires individuals and businesses selling alcoholic liquor in Lyons to possess both a local village liquor license and a state liquor license. It also mandates that licensees adhere to the terms of their licenses and display them conspicuously on the licensed premises.

Local And State Licenses Required: It shall be unlawful for any person not having a current, valid village liquor license and a current, valid state liquor license to sell or offer for sale in the village any alcoholic liquor. B.   Sale In Violation Of License Prohibited: It shall be unlawful for any licensee to sell, offer for sale, or dispense in the village any alcoholic liquor except in the manner authorized by, and in compliance with, the terms and restrictions...liquor laws and such licensee's local liquor license. C.   Licenses For Separate Premises: It shall be unlawful for any licensee to sell, offer for sale, or dispense in the village any alcoholic liquor without having a village retail liquor dealer's license for each location, place or premises where the seller is located. D.   Display Of License: Every licensee shall cause his or her current local liquor license to be framed and hung in plain view in a conspicuous
Business & Licensing
Orland Park · 7.4.6

Licenses, Classes And Fees, Limitation On Number Of Licenses

This section establishes a Class A license for retail sale of alcoholic liquor at table service restaurants, permitting on- and off-premises consumption. It specifies annual fees for 2017 and 2018 and sets a limit on the number of Class A licenses that can be issued.

Licenses to sell alcoholic liquor at retail shall be of the following classes: (Ord. 2103, 3-25-91) 1. Class A License: A Class A license shall entitle the licensee to make sales at retail of alcoholic liquor from the premises specified for use or consumption on or off the premises where sold. This license is available at table service restaurants. The license fee for a Class A license shall be one thousand two hundred sixty dollars...Class O License ; Temporary Promotional License - Retail Establishment: A Class O license shall entitle the licensee, a retail establishment that does not hold a liquor license, to serve beer or wine only at a promotional or civic event. Alcohol may only be served on the premises owned or leased by the licensee. All alcoholic beverage service and consumption must take place within the area specified in the license. There may be no charge of any kind for the alcoholic beverage
Business & Licensing
Orland Park · 7.4.6

Licenses, Classes And Fees, Limitation On Number Of Licenses

This section establishes a Class A license for retail sale of alcoholic liquor at table service restaurants, permitting on- and off-premises consumption. It specifies annual fees for 2017 and 2018 and sets a limit on the number of Class A licenses that can be issued.

Licenses to sell alcoholic liquor at retail shall be of the following classes: (Ord. 2103, 3-25-91) 1. Class A License: A Class A license shall entitle the licensee to make sales at retail of alcoholic liquor from the premises specified for use or consumption on or off the premises where sold. This license is available at table service restaurants. The license fee for a Class A license shall be one thousand two hundred sixty dollars...Class O License ; Temporary Promotional License - Retail Establishment: A Class O license shall entitle the licensee, a retail establishment that does not hold a liquor license, to serve beer or wine only at a promotional or civic event. Alcohol may only be served on the premises owned or leased by the licensee. All alcoholic beverage service and consumption must take place within the area specified in the license. There may be no charge of any kind for the alcoholic beverage
Business & Licensing
Park Forest · 6.49

Number limited

This section establishes specific limits on the number of liquor licenses that can be in effect for different classes within Park Forest. It also outlines conditions under which these license limits can be reduced or maintained during business sales and transitions, and addresses the handling of licenses under previous classifications.

issued (12) Class L license 2 (13) Class M license 0 (14) Class N license 2 (b) However, if any license is revoked or any licensee fails to operate a business providing for the sale of liquor at the address for which a license is issued for a period in excess of ten days, except in a natural disaster or if a permit for alteration of the premises has been applied for, the license may not be re-issued...license at the same address within ten days of the sale, the number of licenses in the applicable license classification shall not be reduced if the license applied for is granted by the local liquor commissioner. (d) Any liquor license in effect under any previous liquor license classification shall remain in effect until such time as said license expires. An applicant for renewal of a liquor license under a previous classification shall apply for renewal under the applicable liquor license
Business & Licensing
Lindenhurst · 12.02

Comprehensive Schedule Of Fees

This section details the comprehensive schedule of fees and penalties for Lindenhurst, covering administrative tasks, development escrows, and various classes of liquor licenses. It outlines specific costs for application, annual licenses, and penalties for violations.

General penalty Not less than $50 and not exceeding $750 Title 1: Section 10.99 General penalty for violation of Sections 130, 131,133, and 134 Not less than $50 and not exceeding $750 Title XIII: Section 130.99 Section 2 Liquor License Fees Liquor License Application Fee $200 Title XI: Section 111.16 Annual License fee for Class A - Liquor for on premises consumption $2,000 Title XI: Section 111.19 Annual License fee for Class A-V $2,000 Annual License...Beer and wine for retail sale, no consumption permitted $1,000 Annual License fee for Class G - Special event license $25 per day Annual License fee for Class H - Special event license, private company $50 per day Section 3 Liquor License Penalties Penalty for First Violation $l,000 Title XI: Section 111.26 Penalty for Second Violation $l,500 Title XI: Section 111.26 Penalty for Third Violation $2,500 Title XI: Section 111.26 Section 4 Food Licenses Bakery License
Taxation & Revenue
Midlothian · 5.6.5

Restrictions On Issuance Of Licenses

This section outlines restrictions on the issuance of liquor licenses in Midlothian. It prohibits licenses for certain business structures not properly registered in Illinois, entities not legally owning or leasing the premises, businesses with specific ownership structures, and applicants or their key personnel who would not be eligible for initial licensure.

liquor license may be issued to any of the following: 1.   A partnership, a sole proprietorship or a corporation that is not incorporated in Illinois nor qualified and registered in good standing under the Illinois Business Corporation Act to transact business in Illinois. 2.   A limited liability company that is neither organized in Illinois nor qualified under Illinois law to transact business in Illinois. The limitations in section shall not necessarily apply to a temporary permit. 3.   A sole proprietorship...when the owner is not a full-time resident of the Village of Midlothian. (B)   No liquor license may be issued to any person or legal entity: 1.   Which does not legally or beneficially own the premises for which a license is sought, or does not have a lease for the full period for which the license is to be issued. 2.   Which is a limited liability corporation whose members are corporations and not natural persons. 3.   Which
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