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Harvard · 25.13

PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES BY LICENSEES

This section outlines prohibited activities for holders of alcoholic liquor licenses in Harvard. It prohibits violations of liquor control laws, the sale/consumption of alcohol outdoors without a permit, and allows for restrictions on minors on licensed premises.

state statute or regulation related to the control of liquor. 2. Violate or permit a violation of any City ordinance or resolution regulating the sale of alcoholic liquor or relating to the eligibility of the licensee to hold a liquor license. 3. Violate or permit a violation of any rule or regulation of the Illinois Liquor Control Commission as amended from time to time. 4. Permit the sale and/or consumption of any alcoholic beverages outdoors absent a specific permit issued...constituting a nuisance or tumultuous conduct of patrons and/or employees of the licensee, as defined in this Code, to take place on the licensed premises or on, about and/or adjacent to the licensed premises. 6. No holder of any liquor license or his or her bartender, agents, employee or patrol shall permit the service or distribution of alcoholic beverages to minors on the licensed premises or allow minors to drink alcoholic beverages on the licensed premises. a. No holder
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Elgin · 6.06.059.2

Downtown farmers' market event permit

This ordinance establishes an annual permit for retail sale of alcoholic liquor for consumption at downtown farmers' market events sponsored by the downtown neighborhood association. The permit is open to existing liquor license holders within specific zoning districts or with a seasonal license and allows sales within the event area.

downtown farmers' market events sponsored by the downtown neighborhood association of the city. Downtown farmers' market events permits shall be subject to the following: A. Applications for a downtown farmers' market event permit shall be executed by the liquor license holder and submitted to the city clerk. B. A downtown farmers' market event permit shall be an annual permit and shall authorize for the calendar year in which it is issued alcoholic liquor sales during and in conjunction with downtown...farmers' markets events sponsored by the downtown neighborhood association of the city and scheduled on Fridays. C. A downtown farmers' market event permit shall be issued only to licensees with a currently issued and valid liquor license issued by the city local liquor control commission for: 1. A licensed premises located within the CC1 Center City Zoning District or CC2 Center City Zoning District, or 2. To a licensee with a currently issued and valid Class Q seasonal license issued
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Downers Grove · Sec 3.33.1

Limitations On The Sale And Promotion Of Alcoholic Liquor On Licensed Premises

This section prohibits licensed establishments from engaging in certain promotional practices related to alcoholic liquor sales, such as selling unlimited drinks for a fixed price or offering drinks as prizes in contests. It also outlines specific permitted promotional activities like happy hours, free food, and offering certain-sized containers of alcoholic beverages.

shall be unlawful for any licensee, or any employee or agent of any licensee, on licensed premises where alcoholic liquor is sold or offered for sale for consumption thereon, to engage in any of the following practices: Sell more than one (1) drink of alcoholic liquor for the price of one (1) drink of alcoholic liquor; Sell, offer for sale, or deliver to any person an unlimited number of drinks during any set period of time for a fixed price...food or entertainment at any time; Offering a drink as part of a meal or hotel services package; Offering free tastings in accordance with State law; Offering room service to registered guests in hotels licensed for such service; Offering "Happy Hour" sales of alcoholic liquor in compliance with regulations set forth in the Illinois Liquor Control Act (235 ILCS 5/6-28.5), as may be amended from time to time. Selling or delivering any container (including, but not limited to buckets, pitchers
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Glenview · 6.23

Classes

This section classifies alcoholic beverage licenses in Glenview into four classes: Class A for on-premises consumption with food requirements and brewpub options, Class B for beer and wine on-premises consumption with similar food requirements, Class C for off-premises retail sales of packaged liquor, and Class D for clubs and golf courses.

derived from sources other than the sale of alcoholic beverages and the sale of alcohol shall not be permitted except when the licensee is conducting classes. A certified record of the annual revenue shall be included with the annual liquor license renewal application and shall be considered by the Liquor Commissioner as a basis for non-renewal. 2. The service of alcoholic beverages shall only be allowed during the time at which the facility is open for classes. 3. Food...review and approval via the Village's special events process, except as otherwise allowed in this section. g. Licensees who have a restaurant on premises, or an agreement with a restaurant holding a class A or class B liquor license within 500 feet of the property and point-of-sale ordering on premises, may adopt operating hours no earlier than 10:00 a.m. an no later than a class B licensee, as permitted in section 6-14. h. Special events
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Calumet City · 54.164

Video gaming

This section defines video gaming and video gaming terminals in Calumet City, requiring a city license and payment of annual fees for their operation. It also outlines application requirements for obtaining a video gaming license.

video gaming terminals to be displayed or operated; (5) Description of video gaming terminal to be covered by the license, mechanical features and serial number; (6) Copy of valid Illinois Gaming Board License; (7) Copy of valid Illinois Liquor License; (8) Copy of valid City of Calumet City Liquor License; and (9) Such other information as the city may determine as necessary as set forth in the application form. (e) Issuance. The applicant must obtain proper state licenses and exhibit...operation of video gaming devices or terminals shall only be allowed during the legal hours of operation allowed for the consumption of alcoholic beverages at the licensed establishment. Upon the suspension or revocation of a licensee's liquor license, the licensee's video gaming license shall automatically be suspended (or revoked in the event of a liquor license revocation) without the requirement of any further action by the city. Licensee's gaming license shall be suspended for the same period
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Aurora · Sec 6-

28 Hours Of Operation

This section outlines specific operating hours for businesses selling alcoholic liquor in Aurora, differentiating between on-site and off-site consumption, with further variations for special zones and holidays.

Year's Eve/Day extension of business hours shall not be granted for those locations primarily zoned residential under subsection 6-13(c). The local liquor control commissioner may discretionarily deny such request from any establishment that has had its liquor license suspended within the past year or for any establishment that currently owes the city money or has been found to be in violation of any city codes within the past twelve (12) months. Establishments with active alcohol-related public...through 4:00 a.m., if granted, does not count toward a licensee's limit of two (2) special date extensions per calendar year. The local liquor control commissioner may deny such request from any establishment that has had its liquor license suspended within the past year or for any establishment that currently owes the city money or has been found to be in violation of any city codes within the past twelve (12) months. Establishments with active alcohol-related public
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La Grange · 4.2.80

Storage of Alcoholic Liquor Only on Licensed Premises

Licensee must store Alcoholic Liquor only on the Licensed Premises and at no other place in the Village
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Plainfield · 4.525

Video gaming license requirements

This section outlines the eligibility requirements for obtaining a video gaming license in Plainfield, specifying which liquor license classifications are eligible and imposing a minimum business duration. It also details the authorized number of licenses per classification and the license term.

Eligibility. Video gaming licenses shall only be issued to eligible liquor establishments. As used herein, an "eligible liquor establishment" is a liquor licensee that holds a liquor license in one (1) of the following liquor license classifications: A(1), E(a), E(b), F, G, H, I, J(1), K, M, and M(1). Notwithstanding any other contrary provision of this Code of Ordinances, a Class K licensee shall be an eligible liquor establishment notwithstanding the fact that it does...license or permit shall be issued until all information and documentation required is provided, and all fees due are paid in full. The corporate authorities shall determine, by ordinance, the number of video gaming licenses available in each eligible liquor license classification. Neither the Village president nor any other person or entity may issue a video gaming license in a number that is in excess of the number authorized by the corporate authorities. A current schedule of the authorized number
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Hometown · 30.18

When effective

This section establishes the effective date of the ordinance and details how amendments and deletions are documented and tracked, referencing a disposition list of prior legislation.

Licenses: administration amendment Ch. 11, Art. 1 16-2004 12-14-2004 Supplemental appropriations for fiscal year 2004 NCM 17-2004 12-14-2004 Tax levy for fiscal year 2004 NCM 1-2005 4-12-2005 Licenses: alcoholic liquor dealers amendment Ch. 11, Art. 2 2-2005 4-12-2005 Other offenses amendment (paraphernalia associated with controlled substances or cannabis) Ch. 19, Art. 4 3-2005 6-28-2005 Determination of prevailing wage NCM 4-2005 6-28-2005 Building...code amendment Ch. 21, Art. 2 5-2005 8-23-2005 Appropriations for fiscal year 2005 NCM 6-2005 8-23-2005 Licenses: alcoholic liquor dealers amendment Ch. 11, Art. 2 7-2005 9-27-2005 Intergovernmental agreement: Hometown Fire Protection District NCM 8-2005 11-22-2005 Regular employee benefits amendment Ch. 2, Art. 17 9-2005 12-13-2005 Tax levy for fiscal year 2005 NCM 1-2006 2-14-2006 Zoning amendment
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Lake Villa · 3.8.5

License Fees

This section establishes that all liquor license application and license fees paid to the Village of Lake Villa are nonrefundable. These fees are to be paid at the time of application and, if the license is granted, will be deposited into the Village's General Corporate Fund or another designated fund.

Except as otherwise provided herein, at the time application is made to the Mayor, as Local Liquor Control Commissioner, for a liquor license of any class, the applicant shall pay the respective nonrefundable license and application fee for the class of license applied for. All fees for liquor licenses issued hereunder are nonrefundable and shall be paid to the Village at the time application is submitted to the Village, and shall be forthwith turned over to the Village Treasurer...license is granted, then the fee shall be deposited by the Village in its General Corporate Fund or in such other fund as shall have been designated by the Board of Trustees of the Village. Liquor license fees are nonrefundable, and no liquor license holder shall be entitled to a refund for any partial license period. The nonrefundable fees for liquor licenses issued hereunder shall be as specified from time to time in Section 1-18-1 of this Village
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Lake Forest · 111.105

Violations, Complaints, Hearings And Disciplinary Actions Before Commissioner

This section outlines the process by which the Lake Forest Commissioner can impose disciplinary actions, including suspension, revocation, or fines, against liquor license holders for violations of liquor laws. It also details procedures for summary suspensions and the process for citizen complaints.

Violation determined by Commissioner. The Commissioner may suspend for not more than 30 days or revoke any local liquor license, and in addition to any suspension may fine any licensee, for any violation of any liquor law (including the failure of the licensee to pay any license cost or fee or any tax imposed on alcoholic liquor or the sale thereof) committed or permitted by the licensee or any agent of the licensee, or which occurs at the licensed premises...which the licensee or any agent of the licensee is otherwise legally responsible. (1) Suspension; revocation; fine. Except as provided in division (A)(2) below, no local liquor license shall be revoked or suspended, and no fine shall be imposed on any licensee, except after a public hearing before the Commissioner. (2) Summary suspension. If the Commissioner has reason to believe that any continued operation of any licensed premises poses a threat to the welfare of the community, then
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Brookfield · 6.24

Powers of the local liquor control commissioner

This section outlines the powers of the local liquor control commissioner in Brookfield, including the ability to grant, suspend, or revoke liquor licenses, and levy fines for violations of local ordinances or state liquor laws. It also grants the commissioner the authority to inspect licensed premises and receive citizen complaints.

local liquor control commissioner shall have the following powers, functions and duties with respect to licenses issued hereunder: (1) To grant local liquor licenses or to suspend local liquor licenses for not more than 30 days or revoke any local liquor license issued by him if he determines that the local liquor licensee has violated any ordinance, resolution or regulation enacted by the village or the licensee has violated any of the provisions of the Liquor Control Act, 235 ILCS...5/1-1 et seq., or regulation adopted by the liquor control commission. (2) In addition to a suspension or revocation of the local liquor license, the local liquor control commissioner may levy a fine upon the licensee for such violations. The fine imposed shall not exceed $1,000.00 for a first violation within a 12-month period, $1,500.00 for a second violation within a 12-month period and $2,500.00 for a third or subsequent violation within a 12-month
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Lake Villa · 3.8.7

Prohibitions And Restrictions

This section outlines prohibitions and restrictions related to liquor licenses in Lake Villa, including license termination for inactivity, restrictions on on-premises consumption based on license class, and specific hours of operation with provisions for mayoral extensions during holidays or special events.

Closure Of Business: If any licensee holding a liquor license shall cease doing business, and remain closed and not do business for a period of thirty (30) consecutive days or more, such license shall thereby automatically terminate and become void. B.   Consumption On Premises: It shall be unlawful for anyone not having either a Class A, Class C, Class E, Class F, Class G, Class I, or Class J license to sell or offer for sale any alcoholic liquor...consumption of alcoholic liquor shall be permitted outside of a building on any property upon which a premises is located for which a license has been issued, except pursuant to a current and valid Class G or Class J liquor license, and only according to the terms of any applicable conditional use or special use issued to the premises by the Village. J.   Age Restrictions On Employees: 1.   It shall be unlawful for any holder of any liquor license issued
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Mount Prospect · 13.203

Restrictions On Issuance Of Licenses

This section outlines restrictions on the issuance of liquor licenses in Mount Prospect, prohibiting certain entity types, requiring specific business licenses and lease terms, and disqualifying applicants or their key personnel based on prior violations, gambling connections, or village employment.

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; provided that this limitation shall not apply to a temporary promotion permit. B.   No liquor license may be issued to any entity: 1.   Whose business is conducted by a manager or agent who is not an actual employee...retail liquor dealer's license. 7.   Which does not designate a manager for the premises. 8.   If a manager, officer, director, member or five percent (5%) or greater shareholder: a.   At the time of application for renewal of a liquor license would not have been eligible for a license upon a first application. b.   Has been issued a Federal gaming device stamp or Federal wagering stamp for the current tax period. c.   Is an employee or elected official
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Rolling Meadows · 6.77

Hours and days of sale

This ordinance section establishes specific hours and days for the retail sale of alcoholic liquors based on different license classes (A1, A2, GC, A3, K, E). It includes extended hours for Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, New Year's Eve, and designated bank holidays.

shall be lawful to sell or offer for sale at retail under class A1 or A2 licenses alcoholic liquors in the city on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m., the following morning; on Fridays from 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 a.m. Saturday morning; on Saturday from 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 a.m. Sunday morning; and on Sunday from 7:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. on Monday...weekend, the hours of sale or offer for sale may be from 7:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. the next day. (b) It shall be lawful to sell or offer for sale at retail under class GC licenses alcoholic liquors and the use of video gaming machines in the city on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m., the following morning; on Saturday from
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Hickory Hills · 34.06

License Classifications

This section defines various classes of licenses for the retail sale of alcoholic liquors in Hickory Hills, specifying whether sales are for off-premises package consumption or on-premises consumption, and including subclasses for hours of operation and banquet facilities.

Class M license can only be issued to a municipal corporation. Class W, Entertainment. Entertainment may only be provided in a premises licensed to sell alcoholic liquor in conformity with a Class C, D, E, F, G, or I liquor license. For purposes of this chapter, “Entertainment” means any theatrical performance, musical performance, fashion show or sporting event including but not limited to live disc jockeys, bands, dancers, actors, musicians, comedians, athletes, models, magicians, and entertainers. “Entertainment” does not include...dancing. A Class W license may be issued by the local liquor control commissioner upon his determination that the provision of entertainment will not disturb the public health, safety and welfare. In determining whether to issue such a license the local liquor control commissioner shall take into consideration the space available for the entertainment, the compatibility with surrounding property uses, traffic, availability of parking, the disturbance of neighboring properties, the days and hours of entertainment, the type of entertainment
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St. Charles · 5.08.100

License fees; late night permit fees; fees established

This section establishes annual and daily license fees for various classes of liquor licenses and permits within St. Charles. It details specific fee amounts for different types of establishments, including restaurants, taverns, retail stores, event venues, and special permits.

Fees Established. The fees for the various Classes of local liquor licenses authorized in this chapter shall be as follows: Class License Annual License Fee Comments A-1 $1,600.00 Package Liquor Stores Only A-2 $1,600.00 Grocery Stores A-2B $1,600.00 Wine/Beer Sales Only A-3 $1800.00 Gasoline Station with Convenient Store and Cafe A-4 $1,600.00 Brewery, Distillery, and Winery Sales A-5 $1,800.00 Wine by Glass & Bottle Sales A-6 $1,600.00 Gasoline...Station with Convenience Store A-7 $500.00 Specialty Shop B-1 $1,200.00 Basic Restaurant Liquor License B-2 $1,800.00 Purchase Wine w/Takeout B-3 $1,800.00 On Premise Consumption & Retail Sale of Wine C-1 & C2 $1,200.00 Basic Tavern Liquor License C-3 $1,800.00 Sale of Bottled Wine C-4 $1,200.00 Self-pour Establishment License D-1 $0.00 St Charles Park District D-2 $2,000.00 Hotels D-3 $2,000.00 Banquet Halls/Country Clubs
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La Grange · 4.2.1

Alcoholic Liquor Definitions

This section defines key terms related to alcoholic liquor, including alcoholic liquor itself, beer, and specific types of establishments like adult-supervised indoor recreation facilities, boutiques, and brewpubs, as well as the term 'Bring-Your-Own' (BYO).

including any establishment commonly understood to be a convenience food mart and not including any establishment also in the business of selling gasoline. A Grocery Store is not a food Boutique. Licensed Premises means the place described in a liquor license where Alcoholic Liquor may be sold, served, or consumed in accordance with the license, which place may include outdoor space adjacent to the principal indoor place. The Licensed Premises shall not include any public way or public property unless...specific authorization to use the public way or public property has been granted by the Village and expressly authorized in the applicable license. Licensee means the person or entity named in a liquor license to which the license has been issued. Liquor Control Commission means the Village Liquor Control Commission. Liquor Control Commissioner means the Village President. Meal Preparation Services Store means a retail store with the principal use of providing services to customers for make-your-own meals
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Homewood · 4.60

Qualification for licensure

This section outlines disqualifications for obtaining or renewing a village retailer's liquor license in Homewood. It prohibits licenses for individuals or entities ineligible for state licenses, those whose licensed premises are too close to certain institutions, those not qualifying under specific business classifications, those located in residential zones (with an exception for pre-1954 renewals), those without required insurance, and those with outstanding debts to the village.

village retailer's license of any kind shall be issued to: (1) A person, partnership or corporation declared ineligible for license under 235 ILCS 5/6-2 or to a person, partnership, or corporation not eligible for a state retail liquor dealer's license. (2) For use on premises adjacent to churches, schools, hospitals, or other institutions or place of business if issuance of such license would be contrary to 235 ILCS 5/6-11, 5/6-12 or 5/6-15, provided that the distance restriction imposed...ILCS 5/1-3.23 through 5/1-3.26. (4) For premises located in a residential zone except that this prohibition shall not prohibit the renewal of a license issued prior to April 20, 1954, for premises so located. (5) Any applicant for a liquor license or renewal of a liquor license without verification that the licensee will have insurance as specified in 235 ILCS 5/6-21 during the term of the license. (6) Any applicant for a liquor license or renewal of a liquor license
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Woodstock · 3.3.9

Renewal Of License

This section outlines the process and requirements for renewing a liquor license in Woodstock. It specifies that renewal applicants must meet initial licensing requirements, and the City Council can limit the number of licenses. It also details a probationary license option for businesses not meeting the 40% food revenue standard, including application requirements, renewal limits, and the Commissioner's authority.

licensee must complete such renewal application as required by the Commissioner. Renewal applicants must continue to meet the requirements for an initial issue of a liquor license, but the City Council reserves the right to decrease the number of licenses to be issued within its jurisdiction and renewal is not a vested right of any applicant. B.   Any licensee seeking a renewal of an A-2, A-6, D, E-1, E-2 or E-4 liquor license, but that...Commissioner -as grounds for revocation of the probationary license. 3.   The granting of a probationary license shall not be construed as a vested right, but rather is a remedial opportunity to bring the business into compliance for a liquor license for which the licensee does not currently qualify. 4.   Whether or not to issue or deny a probationary license shall be within the discretion of the Commissioner who may consider any factors relevant to the initial issuance of a liquor
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Hawthorn Woods · 3.3.15

Conditions Of License

This section outlines conditions for liquor licenses in Hawthorn Woods, including requirements for license display and specific hours of sale based on license class. It also prohibits refilling original liquor packages.

Display Of License: All local retail liquor dealers' licenses issued in accordance with the provisions of this chapter shall be displayed in a prominent place in the licensed establishment. B.   Hours Of Sale: 1.   No person holding a class E license, issued pursuant to this chapter, shall sell, or permit to be sold, offer for sale, give away or deliver any alcoholic liquor between the hours of ten o'clock (10:00) P.M. and three o'clock...given year, holders of such licenses shall be permitted to remain open to sell alcoholic liquor for one additional hour. 2.   In the case of restaurants and licensees selling original packaged liquors, where the sale of alcoholic liquor is conducted on licensed premises which are utilized primarily for other retail sale activities, such establishments may be kept open for business after the hours of sale set forth herein, but no alcoholic liquor may be sold, offered for sale, given away
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Glencoe · 4.16

License Fees

This section outlines the fee structure for various licenses in Glencoe, including provisions for prorating annual fees based on the application date and the process for replacing existing liquor licenses. It also explicitly states that application fees are non-refundable.

full application fee and one-half the annual license fee, except as otherwise expressly provided. (b)   Fees for replacement license. Any local liquor licensee that, during the term of its current license, applies for a new local liquor license that is intended to replace the current license, and not to supplement it, shall be required to pay only the prorated difference between the replacement local liquor license fee and the value of the current local liquor license fee. The village...shall have no obligation to reimburse the licensee if the replacement local liquor license fee is less expensive than the current local liquor license fee. (c)   Refunds of application fees. The village shall have no obligation to refund any application fee paid pursuant to this chapter to an applicant or local liquor licensee for any reason
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Glendale Heights · 4.3.18

Change In Personnel, Ownership Or Location

This section requires reporting of changes in personnel, ownership (specifically 5% or more stock/interest), officers, directors, or managers of liquor license holders within ten days. New individuals must qualify, and investigations are at the new party's expense. Significant ownership changes in partnerships or LLCs may require a new license application, and ineligibility of any partner/member or significant shareholder/member will result in license termination.

shall be reported in writing to the local liquor control commissioner within ten (10) days of the change. All new personnel and/or stockholders shall meet all of the standards of this chapter and must otherwise qualify to hold a liquor license. All such changes in personnel or ownership shall be subject to review by the local liquor control commissioner within thirty (30) days of the change. In addition to any other license fees, the cost of any background investigation conducted...than five percent (5%) of the stock. 2.   When a license has been issued to a partnership or limited liability company and a change of ownership occurs by one or more partners/members, then a new license application for a liquor license must be submitted pursuant to section 4-3-7 of this chapter, and the license application shall be accompanied by the appropriate license fee pursuant to section 4-3-12 of this chapter for that class of license
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Oakbrook Terrace · 111.028

Other requirements and prohibited or restricted activities on licensed premises

This section prohibits gambling and certain types of solicitation on premises licensed to sell alcoholic liquor. It also prohibits adult entertainment and the display of sexually explicit material on these licensed premises, with specific exceptions for regular employee duties.

Gambling. It shall be unlawful to permit any gambling on any premises licensed to sell alcoholic liquor, except that activities identified as lawful under ILCS Ch. 720, Act 5, § 28-1 (Gambling) shall also be deemed lawful on any premises licensed to sell alcoholic liquor. (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...allowed in certain licensed premises, subject to the express written approval of the Commissioner, as provided in § 111.008(C), and further subject to an inspection of the licensed premises by the local 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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Hinsdale · 3.3.12

Term; Fees

This section outlines the term of local liquor licenses in Hinsdale, which is generally one year from January 1 to December 31. It also details the specific annual fees for various classes of liquor licenses.

term of each local liquor license issued hereunder shall be from January 1 to December 31, with the exception of the D2 single special event license. A local liquor license shall be valid for a term of one year unless sooner terminated, revoked or suspended. (Ord. O2015-54, 12-8-2015) B.   The fee for the various classes of local liquor licenses shall be as follows: License Fee License Fee A - Packaged sales: A1 - Beer/wine $2,500.00 annually A2 - Liquor/beer/wine...category annually B5 - Breakfast/lunch Service liquor/beer/wine $2,500.00 annually B6 - Breakfast/Brunch/Lunch/ Dinner - liquor/beer/wine $3,500.00 annually C - Personal services $750.00 D - Special events: D1 - Annual $750.00 D2 - Single special events $100.00 C.   For the initial term of a local liquor license, the fee shall be reduced in proportion to the full calendar months which have expired in the calendar year in which such license is issued. Any licensee whose liquor license is forfeited, suspended or revoked shall not be eligible
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