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Steger · 6.77

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village liquor control commissioner shall keep or cause to be kept a complete record of all licenses issued by him under this article
Business & Licensing
Wood Dale · 5.406

Sales On Credit Forbidden

This ordinance prohibits licensees from selling alcoholic liquor on credit, via passbook, store order, or in exchange for goods/services. However, payment by credit card is permitted, and specific license holders can extend credit to members and registered guests.

Other than holders of Class H and Class N licenses with respect to members and registered guests, no licensee shall sell or furnish alcoholic liquor at retail to any person on credit or on a passbook, or order on a store, or in exchange for any goods, wares or merchandise, or in payment for any services rendered, and if any person shall extend credit for such purpose, the debt thereby attempted to be created shall not be recoverable
Business & Licensing
Stickney · 6.48

For stores selling school supplies, lunches, or drinks to minors

This ordinance prohibits the issuance of licenses for the retail sale of alcoholic liquor at businesses where the majority of customers are minors of school age or where the principal business is selling school-related items, food, or drinks to minors.

license shall be issued to any person for the sale at retail of any alcoholic liquor at any store or other place of business where the majority of customers are minors of school age or where the principal business transacted consists of schoolbooks, school supplies, food, lunches, or drinks for such minors. (Code 1981, § 3-11) State Law reference— Similar provisions, 235 ILCS 5/6-12
Business & Licensing
Winfield · 3.3.21

Tax Delinquency

This section prohibits the renewal of a retailer's liquor license if the applicant is delinquent in state taxes or owes taxes to the village. Renewal is contingent upon providing proof of payment or an approved payment agreement for both state and village taxes.

retailer's license shall be renewed if the Illinois department of revenue has reported to the Illinois liquor control commission that such retailer is delinquent in filing any required tax returns or paying any amounts owed to the state until the applicant is issued a certificate by the Illinois department of revenue stating that all delinquent returns or amounts owed have been paid by the guaranteed remittance or the payment agreement to pay all amounts owed has been accepted
Business & Licensing
Streamwood · 3.4.18

Stores Selling School Supplies, Lunches

This ordinance prohibits the issuance of licenses for the retail sale of alcoholic liquor at establishments where the majority of customers are minors or where the principal business is selling school-related items, food, lunches, or drinks for minors.

license shall be issued to any person for the sale at retail of any alcoholic liquor at any store or other place of business where the majority of the customers are minors or school age or where the principal business transacted consists of schoolbooks, school supplies, food, lunches or drinks for such minors. (1994 Code
Business & Licensing
Riverdale · 5.32.200

Stores selling school supplies and lunches

This ordinance prohibits the issuance of alcoholic liquor retail licenses to businesses primarily serving minors of school age. This includes stores whose main business is school supplies, food lunches, or drinks for minors.

license shall be issued to any person for the sale at retail of any alcoholic liquor at any store or other place of business where the majority of customers are minors of school age or where the principal business transacted consists of school books, school supplies, food lunches or drinks for such minors
Business & Licensing
Chicago · 4.156.305

License – Exceptions.

This section outlines exceptions to the requirement for a public place of amusement license in Chicago. It details specific scenarios, such as limited numbers of pool tables, amusement devices, or certain types of events in small venues or private functions, that do not necessitate a license.

presentation of live or recorded music within the premises of a retail seller of printed or recorded music, if: (i) the owner of the establishment possesses the necessary retail establishment license; (ii) the retail activity conducted on the premises is not the sale of alcoholic liquor; and (iii) no admission fee, minimum purchase requirement, or other fee or charge is imposed for the privilege of entering the premises or the portion of premises where the reading or musical presentation takes...racquetball club, tennis club or similar club or organization when such club or organization is organized and operated on a membership basis and for the recreational purposes of its members and its members' guests; (j)   an indoor special event licensed under Article IV; or (k)   an industrial venue event conducted at an establishment licensed as an industrial private event venue under Article VI. For purposes of this section, when determining whether a venue has an occupancy of more than
Business & Licensing
Cicero · 10.104

Places where underage persons are primary customers

This section prohibits the issuance of liquor licenses for establishments where the majority of customers are underage individuals or where the primary business involves selling school supplies, food, lunches, or drinks for minors.

license shall be issued to any person for the sale at retail of any alcoholic liquor at any store or other place of business where the majority of customers are persons under the age of 21 years or where the principal business transacted consists of the selling of school books, school supplies, food, lunches or drinks for such persons. (Ord. of 11-22-1937, § 20; Code 1958, § 4-5) Cross reference— Offenses related to minors
Business & Licensing
Round Lake Park · STATUTORY REFERENCES FOR ILLINOIS CITIES AND VILLAGES

This section provides a comprehensive list of statutory references to Illinois state statutes applicable to municipal governments in Illinois. It is organized by general provisions, administration and personnel, and specific functional areas like fire and police, plan commissions, and emergency management, and is current through December 31, 2020.

Rights Act 50 ILCS 45/1 et seq. Home Equity Assurance Act 65 ILCS 95/1 et seq. Taxpayer suits to recover money or property 65 ILCS 5/1-5-1 Business Taxes, Licenses and Regulations Licensing and taxing power generally 65 ILCS 5/11-42-1 et seq. and 5/11-60-1 Local regulation of alcoholic liquor 235 ILCS 5/4-1 et seq. Charitable solicitations 225 ILCS 460/0.01 et seq. Local regulation of pool and billiards 65 ILCS 5/11-42-2 Local regulation of merchants, peddlers and shows 65 ILCS 5/11-42-5 Home
Riverdale · 5.32.070

Examination of applicant for local license

This section outlines various aspects of alcoholic liquor sales licensing in Riverdale, including license classifications, fees, renewals, and specific regulations for sales, operations, and premises. It also details procedures for complaints, revocations, and appeals.

Location restrictions. § 5.32.200. Stores selling school supplies and lunches. § 5.32.210. Access from licensed premises to dwelling quarters. § 5.32.220. View from street. § 5.32.230. Minors. § 5.32.240. Purchase or acceptance of gift of liquor by persons of nonage – Identification cards. § 5.32.250. Sale to intoxicated persons prohibited. § 5.32.252. Illegal conduct on licensed premises – Cooperation with police. § 5.32.253. Responsibilities of licensee. § 5.32.254. Complaint procedure. § 5.32.255. Public nuisance. § 5.32.260. Revocation – Suspension. § 5.32.270. Appeals of local liquor commissioner's decisions
Business & Licensing
Wheaton · 6.93

Insurance required

This section mandates that applicants for liquor licenses must provide proof of sufficient liquor liability insurance and a lawful right to possess the premises if they are not the owner. Licensees must furnish a certificate of insurance and are required to ensure immediate notification of any policy cancellations.

license under this chapter shall be granted to any applicant until such applicant shall furnish evidence satisfactory to the local liquor commissioner that such applicant is covered by a policy of liquor liability insurance in an amount sufficient to satisfy statutory limits, and, if the applicant...owner of the premises described in such application, that the applicant has a lawful right to possession of the premises until the expiration of the term of the license for which application is made. (b) Each licensee under this chapter shall furnish the local liquor commissioner with a certificate of insurance as required by this section, and in the event of cancellation, the local liquor commissioner shall be notified immediately of such cancellation. (Code 1968, § 3-19; Code
Business & Licensing
Dolton · 111.014

Sanitary Conditions

This section mandates that premises selling alcoholic liquor must be kept sanitary, and prohibits the employment or engagement of individuals with contagious, infectious, or venereal diseases in the handling or sale of alcoholic liquor.

Premises. All premises used for the sale at retail of alcoholic liquor, including all wash and toilet rooms thereon, shall be kept in a clean and sanitary condition. (B) Employees. No licenses under this chapter shall employ any person who is afflicted with or who is a carrier...contagious, infectious or venereal disease. It shall be unlawful for any person who is afflicted with or is a carrier of any such disease to work in or about the licensed premises or to engage in any way in the handling, preparation or sale of alcoholic liquor. (Prior Code, § 3-3-14) Penalty
General Provisions
Melrose Park · 5.12.194

Consumption in restaurants

This section allows restaurants to permit patrons to bring their own beer or wine for personal consumption with a meal, provided specific conditions are met. These conditions include requirements for separate licenses for sales, restrictions on taking opened beverages off-premises, consumption only during operating hours, and the possibility of charging a corkage fee.

consumption by their adult dining guest(s), while the patron and dining guest(s) are being served a meal in the restaurant, subject to the following conditions: A. A separate, appropriate license is required for any sale of beer, wine, spirits and all other types of alcoholic liquor beverages, and/or package liquor sales to patrons on the premises of the restaurant. B. Patrons are prohibited from taking any opened alcoholic beverages outside the premises of the restaurant, except...Beer and wine may be consumed on the premises of the restaurant only during the restaurant's hours of operation. D. The restaurant may charge a corkage fee to the patron. E. The restaurant shall maintain a valid business license
Business & Licensing
Vernon Hills · 3.23

Closing hours

This section prohibits the sale, dispensing, or consumption of alcoholic liquor in Vernon Hills between 1:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. daily, with extended closing hours on Sundays, Saturdays, New Year's Day, and specific holidays for certain license classes. It also restricts access to licensed premises after closing hours, with an exception for class "M" movie theater licensees.

alcoholic liquor within the village between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. (b) No persons, other than employees of the licensed establishments, shall be on the licensed premises after closing hours and no persons including employees shall possess, consume or receive alcoholic liquors on premises after closing hours. (c) The provisions of subsection (b) of this section shall not apply to class "M" licensees. Any movie theater with a class "M" license may be kept open
Business & Licensing
Burr Ridge · 25.42

Safety Provisions

This section outlines safety provisions for licensed premises in Burr Ridge, addressing the use of pyrotechnics, restrictions on self-defense sprays, requirements for exit hardware and patron announcements based on capacity, and occupancy limits.

licensed premises that generally informs those patrons of the locations of exits and fire escapes at the licensed premises. A licensee shall not permit occupancy of the licensed premises in excess of the maximum occupancy load requirements established from time to time by the village or the Local Liquor Control Commissioner. Each licensee must post and continuously maintain a sign located in a conspicuous place (approved by the village) on the licensed premises indicating such maximum occupancy load...most the maximum occupancy load requirement is not immediately accomplished, the licensed premises shall be immediately closed and shall not re-open until the situation has been reviewed by the Local Liquor Control Commissioner. Such overcrowding is considered a serious offense and may result in revocation of the license. Such overcrowding event shall be documented in accordance with such policy or policies established from time to time by the village or the Local Liquor Control Commissioner
Business & Licensing
Steger · 6.46

Regulation of video gaming terminals

This section of the Steger municipal ordinance imposes an annual fee of $250.00 per video gaming terminal and outlines several operational and locational requirements for establishments that offer them, including age restrictions, visibility controls, and supervision.

segregate video gaming terminals in a separate area inaccessible to minors. (c) All video gaming terminals must be located in an area of the licensed establishment with restricted visibility from areas outside of the business. In order to enforce the provisions of this section and to the extent permissible by applicable law, the village liquor control commissioner has the right to require the filing with him or her or his or her designee of plans, drawings, and photographs showing...when video gaming terminals are available for use by the public. (e) The licensed establishment shall prevent access to video gaming terminals by persons who are visibly intoxicated. (f) The village liquor control commissioner and his or her designees and agents shall have unrestricted access to enter the licensed establishment to determine compliance with this Code and the state video gaming
Business & Licensing
Lindenhurst · 111.37

Closing Hours

This section prohibits the sale, dispensing, and consumption of alcoholic liquor in Lindenhurst between 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. It also specifies conditions under which licensed establishments may remain open after these hours, with restrictions on alcoholic liquor sales and consumption.

Village between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. on any day. (B)   No persons, other than employees of the licensed establishments, shall be on the licensed premises after closing hours and no persons including employees shall possess, consume or receive alcoholic liquors on premises after closing hours except as follows: (1)   Restaurants, hotels and clubs may be kept open but no alcoholic liquor may be sold, dispensed or consumed on the premises. (2)   Stores which sell
Business & Licensing
Long Grove · 3.2.16

Revocation or suspension of license

This section outlines the grounds and procedures for the suspension or revocation of a liquor license in Long Grove. It specifies that the village president can revoke or suspend a license for violations of village ordinances, state, or federal laws. The process requires the licensee to be given notice and an opportunity for a hearing, conducted according to Illinois state law.

conduct of the licensed business or operations on the licensed premises. (B) The licensee shall be given notice and an opportunity for a hearing in the manner required by the Illinois Liquor Control Act of 1934, as amended, in connection with any suspension or revocation of a license issued hereunder or imposition of any fines for violations of this chapter. (C) All hearings conducted under this chapter shall be on the record and shall be taken before a certified stenographer...such appeal, the liquor control commissioner shall cause the certified official record of proceedings to be filed in the manner provided by law. (Ord. No. 2022-O-03, § 5, 2-8-2022) Editor's note— Ord. No. 2022-O-03, § 5, adopted Feb. 8, 2022, amended § 3-2-16 in its entirety, in effect repealing and reenacting said § 3-2-16 to read as set out herein. The former § 3-2-16 pertained to revocation of license and derived from
Business & Licensing
Schiller Park · 131.03

Alcoholic Liquor On City Property

This section defines alcoholic liquor and generally prohibits its sale, possession, or consumption on property owned or leased by the Village of Schiller Park unless authorized by appropriate licenses.

every liquid or solid, patented or not, containing alcohol, spirits, wine, or beer, and capable of being consumed as a beverage by human beings. (B) License required. Unless authorized by appropriate licenses, it shall be unlawful to sell, offer for sale, carry, possess, or consume any alcoholic liquor on or within any building or other real property owned or leased by the Village. ('73 Code, § 22-5.1) (Ord. 73-1080, passed 11-29-73; Am. Ord. 95-1921, passed
General Provisions
Richton Park · 806.22

Access From Licensed Premises To Dwelling Quarters.

This ordinance prohibits the sale of alcoholic liquor on premises that have a direct public access point to dwelling or lodging areas within the same building, unless the premises is a hotel or motel. Exceptions are made for private connections accessible only to the licensee, their family, and guests.

(a)   Except in the case of a hotel or motel, no alcoholic liquor shall be sold at retail upon any premises which has any access which leads directly from such premises to any other portion
Business & Licensing
Norridge · 6.55

Dramshop insurance

This section requires all applicants for a license in Norridge to provide proof of dramshop insurance. The insurance must cover the applicant and the property owner against liability for at least $100,000.00 per person and property damage, and adhere to Illinois Compiled Statutes requirements.

license shall be granted to any applicant until such applicant shall furnish evidence satisfactory to the liquor control commissioner that such applicant is covered by a policy of dramshop insurance issued by a responsible insurance company authorized and licensed to do business in the state insuring such applicant and the owner of the premises against liability in the minimum amount of $100,000.00 each for liability, one person, means of support and property damage, which such applicant may incur under...policy shall indicate that the term of the insurance is of sufficient length to encompass the period of the license sought. Such insurance policy shall provide that no cancellation or modification of the policies shall occur without at least 30 calendar days' prior written notice given to the village. In the event of cancellation of such insurance the local liquor commissioner shall be notified immediately of such cancellation
Business & Licensing
Romeoville · 112.009

Public Property And Park Sites Designated For Alcohol Service And Consumption

This section designates specific park pavilions in Romeoville as permitted locations for alcohol service and consumption during permitted events. It outlines conditions for such service, including restrictions on containers, types of alcohol, sales, and adherence to park rules, and specifies that the Village Board approves these designations.

code, and further subject to the prior issuance of a permit by the village to use the location in question for the special event. Permits and Class H special event licenses may be subject to such conditions as may be from time to time approved by the Local Liquor Control Commissioner to promote and ensure compliance with all applicable ordinances of the village and laws of the state. Permit and Class H license applicants shall be required to execute...further subject to the prior issuance of a permit by the village to use the location in question for the special event. Permits and Class H-l craft beer event licenses may be subject to such conditions as may be from time to time approved by the Local Liquor Control Commissioner to promote and ensure compliance with all applicable ordinances of the village and laws of the state. Permit and Class H-l license applicants shall be required to execute
General Provisions
Summit · 5.2.25

Prohibited Conduct

This section prohibits licensees from operating their establishments in a manner that disturbs the peace, including excessive noise, objectionable behavior, and lewd acts. It also prohibits serving alcohol to intoxicated individuals and specifies reporting requirements to the police.

himself, agent, servant or employee, a violation of village ordinances. It shall be unlawful for any licensee to suffer or permit a violation of any rule or regulation of the liquor commissioner. No licensee shall permit or allow the violation of any ordinance, statute or law upon the licensed premises by any person. A licensee shall immediately report to the police a violation of any village ordinance, Illinois statute or federal law occurring in the licensed premises, or outside...licensed premises but adjacent thereto, involving the conduct of his business or patrons. No person shall peddle alcoholic liquor in the village
Business & Licensing
Country Club Hills · 13.3.07

Dram Shop Insurance

This section mandates that any applicant seeking a liquor license in Country Club Hills must provide proof of dram shop insurance. The insurance must be from a licensed Illinois company and cover the applicant and property owner for at least $100,000 in liability, means of support, and property damage, with coverage aligning with the city's fiscal year.

license shall be granted to any applicant until such applicant shall furnish evidence satisfactory to the Liquor Control Commissioner that such applicant is covered by a policy of dram shop insurance issued by a responsible insurance company authorized and licensed to do business in the state of Illinois insuring such applicant and the owner of the premises against liability in the minimum amount of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) each for liability, one person, means of support and property
Business & Licensing
Carol Stream · 11.2.10

Dram Shop Insurance

This ordinance requires any applicant for an alcoholic liquor dealer license to provide proof of dram shop insurance. The insurance must cover the applicant and the premises owner for at least $100,000 in liability for each person, means of support, and property damage, as required by state law.

license shall be granted to any applicant until such applicant shall furnish evidence satisfactory to the Liquor Control Commissioner that such applicant is covered by a policy of dram shop insurance issued by a responsible insurance company authorized and licensed to do business in the state insuring such applicant and the owner of the premises against liability in the minimum amount of $100,000 each for liability, one person, means of support and property damage, which such applicant may incur
Business & Licensing