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Calumet City · 82.542

Violations; penalties

This section outlines violations and penalties related to video gaming operations in Calumet City. It details penalties for terminal operators failing to file reports or remit taxes on time, including license suspension or revocation and monetary fines, with escalating fines for repeat offenses.

shall be paid together with a penalty assessment on the unpaid balance at a rate of one and one-half (1.5) percent per month. (b) The mayor/local liquor commissioner or his or her designee shall have the power to suspend for not more than thirty (30) days or revoke any video gaming license issued under the provisions of this chapter for cause, or if he/she determines that a terminal operator shall have violated...provisions of this section, any of the statutes of the state or any other valid ordinance or resolution enacted by the mayor and city council. However, no such license shall be revoked or suspended except after the holding of a public hearing by the mayor/local liquor commissioner or his or her designee. Ten (10) days' notice of the hearing shall be given to the terminal operator. Alternatively, terminal operator shall have the opportunity to engage in a prehearing conference
Taxation & Revenue
Frankfort · 113.92

Right Of Entry For Inspection

This section grants the Local Liquor Control Commissioner or designated law enforcement officers the authority to enter licensed premises at any time. The purpose of entry is to inspect for violations of the chapter concerning alcoholic liquor or adopted rules and regulations.

Local Liquor Control Commissioner is hereby given the power to enter or to authorize any law enforcing officer to enter at any time upon any premises licensed hereunder to determine whether any of the provisions of this chapter, “An act relating to alcoholic liquor,” ILCS Ch. 235, Act 5, §§ 1-1 et seq., or any rules or regulations adopted by him or by the State Liquor Commissioner have been or are being violated and at such time to examine
Business & Licensing
Rockdale · 26.236

Sale in dwelling house

This ordinance prohibits the issuance of licenses for the retail sale or offering for sale of intoxicating liquor within any dwelling house, flat, or apartment building in Rockdale.

license shall be issued for the purpose of selling or offering for sale at retail any intoxicating liquor in any dwelling house, flat or apartment building. (Code 1983, § 4-50; Ord. No. 498, § 22, 3-3-1975) State Law reference— Access from licensed premises to dwelling quarters, 235 ILCS 5/6-13
Business & Licensing
Lemont · 5.04.130

License regulations

This section outlines general regulations for all liquor licenses in Lemont, covering premises condition, health of employees, separation of licensed areas from residential spaces, compliance with all applicable laws, and prohibitions against misrepresentation on applications. It also specifies penalties for violations.

licenses issued under this chapter shall be subject to the following regulations: (1) All premises used for the sale of alcoholic liquor, or for the storage of such liquor for sale, shall be kept in full compliance with the ordinances regulating the condition of premises used for the storage or sale of food for human consumption. (2) It is unlawful for any person who is afflicted with or is a carrier of any infectious or contagious disease to handle...guests. (4) The licensee shall operate the licensed premises in compliance with every federal, state and local ordinance and law, including but not limited to all Village Ordinances and the Liquor Control Act of 1934 (235 ILCS 5/1-1 et al.). (5) The licensee shall prevent the violation upon the licensed premises of any federal, state, county or village law or ordinance. (6) The applicant shall not make any misstatements on the applicant's application. (b) Any person, firm or corporation
Business & Licensing
Hillside · 6.4

Consumption on licensed premises

This section prohibits the sale or consumption of alcoholic liquor on licensed premises unless the license specifically allows for on-premises consumption.

shall be unlawful for anyone not having a license providing for consumption on the premises where sold, to offer for sale or sell any alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises or to permit the same to be consumed on the premises where sold. (Code
Business & Licensing
Wilmington · 112.20

No license to be issued for dwelling, flat, or apartment building

This municipal ordinance prohibits the issuance of licenses for the retail sale of intoxicating liquor in dwelling houses, flats, or apartment buildings. A penalty is associated with violations of this section.

license shall be issued for the purpose of selling or offering for sale at retail any intoxicating liquor in any dwelling house, flat, or apartment building. ('68 Code, § 112.095) Penalty, see Section
Business & Licensing
Prospect Heights · 2.3.26

Penalties

This section outlines penalties for violations of liquor control provisions in Prospect Heights. Violations of licensing provisions are subject to maximum penalties allowed by Illinois state law, while social host violations incur fines between $250 and $1,000.

penalties for a violation of any licensing provision of this chapter or any condition of a license issued under this chapter shall be the maximum allowed under section 7-5 of the Illinois liquor control act of 1934, as amended, 235 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/7-5. B. The penalty for violation of the social host provisions of this chapter shall be a fine no less than two hundred fifty dollars ($250.00) and not to exceed one thousand dollars
Business & Licensing
Lake Zurich · 3.3C-5

Sales At Outdoor Cafes

This section permits the sale of alcoholic liquor at outdoor cafes, contingent on specific conditions related to premises description, incidental use of sidewalks, insurance, indemnification, and maintaining adequate open space on public sidewalks.

Sale of alcoholic liquor at restaurants for consumption at tables and chairs placed outdoors pursuant to a class A-1 license, whether on private property or on public property, is permitted only if all of the following conditions are met in addition to every other applicable provision of this chapter: A.   Description Of Premises: The licensee shall provide an accurate description of the location of each table and chair placed outdoors. B.   Incidental Use Only: The use of a sidewalk...after twelve o'clock (12:00) midnight on Friday or Saturday; or before eleven o'clock (11:00) A.M. on any day. J.   Other Conditions: The liquor control commissioner may impose any other condition judged by the commissioner as necessary to protect the general welfare and to assure that any class A-1 license issued pursuant to this chapter shall benefit the general public
Business & Licensing
Braceville · 112.30

No License To Be Issued For Dwelling House, Flat Or Apartment Building

license shall be issued for the purpose of selling or offering for sale at retail any intoxicating liquor in any dwelling house, flat or apartment building. Penalty
Business & Licensing
Frankfort · 113.18.2

Live Entertainment

This ordinance restricts live entertainment on premises selling alcohol, with specific exceptions for certain license classes and additional disclosure/fees. It also imposes time and day restrictions for live entertainment within the Frankfort Historical District.

present upon any premises where alcoholic liquor is sold or offered for sale at retail with the exception that it may be permitted under Classes A-1, B-1, C, D-1, D-2, E, G, H and I-1, I-2, I-3, M, and N provided, however, that the applicant desiring to present live entertainment at the time of the making of application hereunder for any such class of license shall disclose on the application therefore, the fact...event the Liquor Commissioner shall in his or her sole discretion desire to permit live entertainment on such premises, he or she shall so indicate in writing and any such license issued shall on the face thereto indicate that “live entertainment is permitted.” In the even the Liquor Commission shall in his or her sole discretion deny such application for live entertainment, he or she shall so indicate in writing on the application and the applicant shall be so advised
Business & Licensing
Hawthorn Woods · 3.3.11

Insurance Required

This section mandates that applicants for a liquor license must provide proof of liquor liability insurance to the local liquor control commissioner. Licensees are also required to furnish a certificate of insurance and ensure the commissioner is immediately notified of any cancellation.

license shall be granted to any applicant until such applicant shall furnish evidence satisfactory to the local liquor control commissioner that such applicant is covered by a policy of liquor liability insurance. B.   Each licensee shall furnish the local liquor control commissioner with a certificate of such insurance and in the event of cancellation, the local liquor control commissioner shall be notified immediately of such cancellation
Business & Licensing
Third Lake · 4.11

Insurance required

This section mandates that all applicants for an alcoholic beverage license must provide proof of liquor liability insurance. Licensees are required to maintain this insurance and immediately notify the local liquor control commissioner of any cancellation.

license shall be granted to any applicant until such applicant shall furnish evidence satisfactory to the local liquor control commissioner that such applicant is covered by a policy of liquor liability insurance. (b) Each licensee shall furnish the local liquor control commissioner with a certificate of such insurance and in the event of cancellation, the local liquor control commissioner shall be notified immediately of such cancellation
Business & Licensing
Riverside · 3.2.16

Sale By Prescription

This section exempts the sale of alcoholic liquor by apothecaries or druggists from the chapter's provisions when it is based on a written prescription from a licensed physician. The prescription must be kept on file by the druggist and be accessible for inspection by the Local Liquor Control Commission and Chief of Police.

provisions of this chapter shall not apply to the sale of alcoholic liquor by any apothecary or druggist upon a written order or prescription signed by a physician regularly licensed and practicing his profession, provided such order or prescription shall be retained and kept on file by such druggist or apothecary open to the inspection of the Local Liquor Control Commission and Chief of Police of the Village
Business & Licensing
Riverside · 3.2.16

Sale By Prescription

This section exempts the sale of alcoholic liquor by apothecaries or druggists from the chapter's provisions when it is based on a written prescription from a licensed physician. The prescription must be kept on file by the druggist and be accessible for inspection by the Local Liquor Control Commission and Chief of Police.

provisions of this chapter shall not apply to the sale of alcoholic liquor by any apothecary or druggist upon a written order or prescription signed by a physician regularly licensed and practicing his profession, provided such order or prescription shall be retained and kept on file by such druggist or apothecary open to the inspection of the Local Liquor Control Commission and Chief of Police of the Village
Business & Licensing
Thornton · 5.2B-2

Powers, functions and duties

This section outlines the powers, functions, and duties of Thornton's Local Liquor Control Commissioner, including license issuance, suspension, revocation, inspections, complaint handling, fee collection, and examination of applicants and licensees, all in accordance with state statutes and village ordinances.

revoke for cause, all local licenses issued to persons for premises within the Village.B. To enter or to authorize any law-enforcing officer to enter at any time upon the premises licensed under this chapter to determine whether any of the provisions of this chapter or of the Liquor Control Act of the state or any of the rules or regulations adopted by the State Commission have been or are being violated, and at such times to examine said premises...said licensee in connection therewith.C. To receive complaints from any citizen of the Village that any provisions of this chapter or the Liquor Control Act have been or are being violated and to act upon such complaints in the manner provided by law.D. To receive or cause to be received all local license fees and pay same forthwith to the Village Treasurer.E. To examine or cause to be examined under oath, any applicant for a local license
Business & Licensing
Orland Park · 7.4.28

Prohibited Sale Or Promotion Of Alcoholic Beverages

This ordinance prohibits Orland Park liquor licensees from offering promotions like 'buy one get one free' drinks, unlimited drink specials, or contests involving drinking. It also restricts 'on demand' delivery of alcoholic beverages and provides exceptions for meal packages and hotel room service.

contest which involves drinking or the awarding of drinks as prizes on the licensed premises. 2.   No licensee shall advertise or promote in any way, whether within or without the licensed premises, any of the practices prohibited under this Section. The prohibition contained herein shall not prohibit liquor licensees from: (a)   Offering free food or entertainment at any time. (b)   Including a drink as part of a meal package. (c)   Free wine tastings. (d)   Offering room services to registered guests
Business & Licensing
Orland Park · 7.4.28

Prohibited Sale Or Promotion Of Alcoholic Beverages

This ordinance prohibits Orland Park liquor licensees from offering promotions like 'buy one get one free' drinks, unlimited drink specials, or contests involving drinking. It also restricts 'on demand' delivery of alcoholic beverages and provides exceptions for meal packages and hotel room service.

contest which involves drinking or the awarding of drinks as prizes on the licensed premises. 2.   No licensee shall advertise or promote in any way, whether within or without the licensed premises, any of the practices prohibited under this Section. The prohibition contained herein shall not prohibit liquor licensees from: (a)   Offering free food or entertainment at any time. (b)   Including a drink as part of a meal package. (c)   Free wine tastings. (d)   Offering room services to registered guests
Business & Licensing
Mundelein · 5.76.190

Sale to persons under twenty-one prohibited

This ordinance prohibits the sale, gift, or delivery of alcoholic liquor to individuals under twenty-one, intoxicated persons, or habitual drunkards by licensees and their employees. It also outlines restrictions on minors being present on licensed premises and mandates the display of a warning sign regarding penalties for minors and those who provide them with alcohol.

sell, give or deliver such alcoholic liquor to another person under the age of twenty-one years except in the performance of a religious ceremony or service. (b) It is unlawful for any licensee, or his agent or employee, to suffer or permit any person under the age of twenty-one years to be or remain in any room or compartment situated in or adjoining or adjacent to the place where such licensed premises are located, provided that...this section shall not apply to any person under the age of twenty-one years who is accompanied by his or her parent or guardian, or to that portion of any licensed premises which derives its principal business from the sale of services or commodities other than alcoholic liquor, such as restaurants, food shops, bowling alleys and golf courses. (c) Every place in the village where alcoholic liquor is sold shall display, at all times in a prominent location
Business & Licensing
Romeoville · 157.096

B-1 Local Shopping District

This section outlines the intent of the B-1 Local Shopping District, which is to provide convenience goods and personal services for nearby residents, primarily catering to walk-in trade. It then lists a comprehensive set of permitted retail and service uses, with specific limitations on certain operations like processing or on-site baking.

sales only; (4)   Nursery and day care centers; (5)   Public utility and governmental service uses; (6)   Residential, above the first floor of business/commercial uses; (7)   Restaurant with a beer and wine license, for consumption on the premises only; (8)   Outdoor dining areas, accessory to a permitted use serving liquor; and (9)   Planned unit development. (D) Temporary uses. Upon application to and issuance by the Zoning Administrator of a permit thereof, the following use may be operated as a temporary
Zoning & Land Use
Tinley Park · 112.61

Inspections

This section mandates that the Local Liquor Control Commissioner or their agent can inspect liquor businesses to ensure compliance with health ordinances. Licensed entities must permit these inspections, and failure to do so can result in license revocation or suspension.

empowered from time to time to inspect and examine the premises wherein retail liquor business is carried on, for the purpose of ascertaining whether or not all health ordinances of the village relative to the carrying on of such business are being complied with at such premises. (B)   It shall be the duty of every such person, group of persons, partnership, firm, or corporation licensed under the provisions of this chapter to permit such inspections...made and to exhibit the premises to those authorized persons making such inspections. A record of all such inspections shall be kept on file in the office of the Local Liquor Control Commissioner. Failure to permit such inspections shall be sufficient cause to revoke or suspend a license for the premises. (Ord. 2021-O-086, passed 12-7-21) Penalty
Health & Sanitation
Lincolnwood · 10.1.7

Assessment of costs of hearings

This section mandates that licensees found to have violated liquor control laws or village ordinances/regulations must reimburse the Village for all costs associated with the hearing. Failure to pay these costs within specified deadlines can lead to license revocation or suspension.

fees, and the cost of preparing and mailing notices and orders. The licensee shall pay said costs to the Village within 30 days of notification of the costs by the Local Liquor Control Commissioner. Failure to pay said costs within 30 days after notification shall constitute cause for license revocation or suspension. In the event of an appeal to the State Commission, and in cases where appeal is taken under the Administrative Review Act,[1] payment is due 40 days
Business & Licensing
Merrionette Park · 110.31

Loitering by person under the age of 21

This ordinance prohibits licensees from allowing individuals under 21 years old in adjacent rooms to the licensed premises, unless accompanied by a parent or guardian, or if the business primarily sells non-alcoholic items.

premises is located; however, this provision shall not apply to any person under the age of 21 years who is accompanied by his or her parent or guardian, or to any licensed premises which derives its principal business from the sale or service of commodities other than alcoholic liquor. (Ord. 93-631, passed
General Provisions
Calumet City · 6.129

Loitering, etc., by persons under twenty-one

This section prohibits individuals under 21 years of age from entering or remaining in establishments licensed to sell alcoholic liquor, with exceptions for those accompanied by a parent or legal guardian, or in establishments whose primary business is not alcohol sales.

provided, however, that this section shall not apply to any person under the age of twenty-one (21) years who is accompanied by a parent or legal guardian, nor to any licensed premises which derives its principal business from the sale of service or commodities other than alcoholic liquor. (Code
Business & Licensing
Batavia · 7.1D-5

Permit Application And Site Plan Approval

This section outlines the requirements for applying for a permit to construct, operate, and maintain a Parklet/Pedlet in Batavia. It details the information that must be submitted with the application, including applicant details, business information, insurance, and detailed site plans.

parklet/Pedlet; and 6.   Photographs, drawings or manufacturer’s brochures fully describing the appearance of all proposed tables, chairs, umbrellas or other objects relating to the Parklet/Pedlet improvements; and 7.   A plan for the maintenance and cleaning of the Parklet/Pedlet license area; the tables and chairs located within the Parklet/Pedlet area; any trash or food on or about the tables and chairs or sidewalk adjacent to the Parklet/Pedlet improvements; and the at least daily disposal of any trash or debris generated...adjacent travel lane. 11.   The serving and consumption of alcoholic beverages as part of the Parklet/Pedlets services shall be permitted only if it is in compliance with applicable City and state liquor regulations. 12.   As a condition precedent to any approval granted for a Parklet/Pedlet, a Parklet/Pedlet revocable license shall be executed by both the Permittee and the City. a.   By adoption of the ordinance from which this article derived, the City Council hereby delegates to the Director of Community
Streets & Public Property
River Grove · 10.5.2.2: Violations Authorizing Motor Vehicle Seizure And Impoundment:

This section authorizes the seizure and impoundment of motor vehicles operated with owner's permission if used in connection with certain offenses, including felonies, Class A misdemeanors, and specifically enumerated lesser offenses like drug possession, DUI, underage drinking violations, driving with a suspended license, and driving with expired registration. The vehicle owner is liable for administrative, towing, and storage fees.

test, or submission to the test results in an alcohol concentration of more than 0.00; (C)   Unlawful possession or transportation of alcohol, including, without limitation, the unlawful possession of alcoholic liquor by a minor as prohibited by 235 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/6-20(a); (D)   1. Driving while license, permit or privilege to operate a motor vehicle is suspended or revoked; 2.   Driving when the vehicle registration has been canceled, suspended or revoked contrary to 625 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/3-702, unless
Traffic & Vehicles