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North Aurora · 5.08.260

Refilling original packages

This section prohibits licensed alcohol sellers from refilling original liquor containers. It also makes it unlawful to possess for retail sale any alcoholic liquor not in its original packaging.

person licensed under this chapter shall fill or refill, in whole or in part, any original package of alcoholic liquor with the same or any other kind or quality of alcoholic liquor; and it is unlawful for any person to have in his or her possession for sale at retail any bottles, casks, or other containers containing alcoholic liquor, except in original packages
Business & Licensing
Hainesville · 5.08.330

Refilling original packages

This ordinance prohibits licensed individuals from refilling original alcoholic liquor containers and makes it illegal to possess for retail sale any alcoholic liquor not in its original packaging.

person licensed under this chapter shall fill or refill, in whole or in part, any original package of alcoholic liquor with the same or any other kind or quality of alcoholic liquor or any other potable liquid; and it is unlawful for any person to have in his or her possession for sale at retail any bottles, casks, or other containers containing alcoholic liquor, except in original packages. (Ord. 98-12-1 § 1 (part): prior code
Business & Licensing
Carol Stream · 11.2.28

Refilling Original Packages

This ordinance prohibits licensed alcoholic liquor dealers from refilling original liquor packages and prohibits possession for retail sale of alcoholic liquor not in its original container.

person licensed under this article shall fill or refill, in whole or in part, any original package of alcoholic liquor with the same or any other kind or quality of alcoholic liquor or any other potable liquid; and it shall be unlawful for any person to have in his or her possession for sale at retail any bottles, casks, or other containers containing alcoholic liquor, except in original packages
Business & Licensing
Palos Park · 808.24

Prohibited Sale Or Promotion Of Alcoholic Beverages.

This section prohibits certain promotional practices for alcoholic beverages by licensed establishments, such as "buy one, get one free" deals, unlimited drink specials, and drinking games. It outlines exceptions for free food, entertainment, meal packages, and limited product sampling.

game or contest which involves drinking or the awarding of drinks as prizes on the licensed premises. (5)   Advertise or promote in any way, whether within or without the licensed premises, any of the practices prohibited under this section. (b)   The prohibitions contained herein shall not prohibit liquor licensees from: (1)   Offering free food or entertainment at any time; (2)   Including a drink as part of a meal package; or (3)   Conducting alcoholic beverage product sampling for consumption
Business & Licensing
Orland Hills · 111.52

Prohibited Sale Or Promotion Of Alcoholic Beverages

This section prohibits licensees from engaging in certain practices related to the sale and promotion of alcoholic beverages, such as "buy one get one free" deals, unlimited drink promotions, and drinking games. It outlines exceptions for meal packages and private functions.

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. (B)   The prohibition contained herein shall not prohibit liquor licensees from: (1)   Offering free food or entertainment at any time. (2)   Including a drink as part of a meal package. (3)   Free wine tastings. (4)   Offering room services to registered
Business & Licensing
Posen · 7.3.13

Sanitary And Special Conditions

This section of the Posen municipal ordinance mandates sanitary conditions, exterior maintenance, and security measures for establishments selling alcoholic liquor. It requires licensees to maintain clean premises, parking areas, and report intrusions via a burglar alarm system and video surveillance.

establishment and parking lots, to provide sufficient illumination to these areas for the safety of the patrons and residents, as determined by the Chief of Police. F.   Class A liquor licensees shall obtain and utilize electronic card readers/scanners capable of reading and storing data from state drivers' licenses, ID cards, or other forms of identification. These shall be approved by the Chief of Police and shall be utilized for patrons entering the premises used for the retail sale of alcoholic...liquor. G.   All licensees shall comply with and enforce the Smoke Free Illinois Act, 410 ILCS 82/1 et. seq., including no smoking within 15 feet of any entrance (410 ILCS 82/15) and posting "no smoking within 15 feet" signs at every entrance (410 ILCS 82/10). H.   All security personnel employed by a licensee or on behalf of a licensee shall wear identifying clothing while at work, such as a jacket or shirt. Such clothing shall make security personnel easily identifiable
Business & Licensing
Crestwood · 112.48

Prohibited Sale Or Promotion Of Alcoholic Beverages

This section prohibits retail liquor establishments from engaging in certain predatory or encouraging-excessive-consumption sales practices, such as "buy one get one free" deals or unlimited drink specials. It also outlines permissible exceptions and encourages the availability of nonalcoholic beverages.

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. (B)   The prohibition contained herein shall not prohibit liquor licensees from: (1)   Offering free food or entertainment at any time; (2)   Including a drink as part of a meal package; (3)   Free wine tastings; and/or (4)   Offering room services
Business & Licensing
Hanover Park · 10.8

Number of licenses to be issued

This section establishes a cap on the total number of alcoholic beverage licenses issued in Hanover Park, categorized by license class. It also outlines that the number of licenses for each classification will be reduced as they cease to exist, unless the village board authorizes an increase.

Class AA 2 Class AAA 0 Class B 11 Class C 0 Class D 1 Class E 4 Class EF 2 Class F 6 Class G Per discretion of liquor commissioner Class H 1 Class J 1 Class K 1 Class L 1 Class M 1 As licenses are revoked, expire without renewal, or for any other reason cease to exist, the total number of licenses for the classification in which such license existed shall be reduced by the number
Business & Licensing
Fox Lake · 5.1.2

Prohibited Acts

This section prohibits the creation or maintenance of public nuisances within Fox Lake and its police jurisdiction. It specifically lists various conditions, acts, and omissions affecting health that are declared to be public nuisances, including unsanitary disposal of animal carcasses, accumulation of waste, stagnant water, and offensive odors.

shall not in and of itself cause a violation of this section. (Ord. 84-14, 8-6-1984; amd. Ord. 2012-14, 6-12-2012) 3.   All places where intoxicating liquor or fermented malt beverages are sold, possessed, stored, brewed, bottled, manufactured or rectified without a permit or license as provided for by this code 3 . 4.   Any place or premises within the village where ordinances or state laws relating to public health, safety, peace, morals or welfare are openly
Health & Sanitation
Lynwood · 10.62

Processing and license fees

This section outlines the application processing fees and annual license fees for licenses issued under the chapter, detailing how and when these fees are established, paid, prorated, refunded upon denial, and the penalties for late payment.

forth in the village fee schedule, available from the village clerk. (2) Payment. All fees required by this chapter shall be paid to the president, as local liquor control commissioner, or to such other person as may be designated by him. Upon such payment, the license fee shall be promptly turned over to the village treasurer for deposit in the village funds. (3) Proration of annual license fee. New licenses issued on or after November 1 shall require payment
Business & Licensing
Zion · 56.31

Local liquor commission

This section establishes a local liquor commission composed of three members appointed by the local liquor commissioner, subject to city council approval. The commission is responsible for reviewing liquor license applications, conducting investigations and hearings, and submitting findings to the commissioner.

same investigation as all applicants per section 56-52(4). Each commissioner shall receive the sum of $50.00 per meeting as compensation for the performance of their duties. (b) A chairman shall be designated by the local liquor commissioner for the purpose of presiding over meetings conducted at the direction of the commissioner. The city council shall appoint a member of the city staff to advise and assist in the conduct of such meetings. The city clerk shall be present...such duties. (c) The commission shall have and exercise the following powers and duties: (1) To review all applications, renewals and complaints and to investigate the operation of all licensed establishments, conduct hearings, receive evidence and sworn testimony, and to submit findings and recommendations to the local liquor commissioner setting forth it's conclusions regarding such applications. (2) To conduct disciplinary hearings at the request of the local liquor commissioner and to submit findings and recommendations to the commissioner setting
Business & Licensing
Orland Hills · 111.66

Inspection

This section mandates that the Local Liquor Control Commissioner inspect licensed retail liquor businesses at least quarterly to ensure compliance with health ordinances. Failure to permit inspection can lead to license revocation or suspension.

Local Liquor Control Commissioner to inspect and examine the premises wherein retail liquor business is carried on, at least once every three months, 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. 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 inspection...made and to exhibit the premises to such persons making such inspection and a record of such inspection shall be kept on file in the office of the Local Liquor Control Commissioner. A failure to permit such inspection shall be sufficient cause to revoke or suspend a license for the premise. (Ord. 87-09, passed
Business & Licensing
Gurnee · 6.33

Violations; penalty

This section outlines the penalties for violating the chapter, including fines ranging from $100 to $10,000 per day, potential license revocation/suspension/non-renewal for licensees, and mandatory payment of hearing costs by licensees found in violation.

which a violation occurs or continues. In addition to any other penalty, a licensee convicted of violating any provision of this chapter may be subject to having its license revoked, suspended or not renewed by the commissioner. (b) Hearing costs. Any licensee determined by the local liquor control commissioner to have violated any of the provisions of this chapter shall pay to the village the costs of the hearing before the local liquor control commissioner on such violation. The local
Business & Licensing
St. Charles · 5.20.050

Application for massage business

This section outlines the application requirements for obtaining a massage business license in St. Charles. It specifies the information and documentation needed, including details about the business structure, services, location, and personal information of individuals involved.

agents and employees to seek information and conduct an investigation into the truth of the statements set forth in the application and the qualifications of the applicant for a license. C. The applicant shall submit such other information, documentation and identification of the applicant as the Local Liquor Control Commissioner and/or Chief of Police shall deem necessary to determination the identity of the applicant or to process the application. D. The applicant shall notify the Local Liquor Control Commissioner
Business & Licensing
Hickory Hills · 12.02

Public Nuisances Defined

This section defines what constitutes a public nuisance in Hickory Hills, broadly covering acts or conditions that substantially annoy, injure, or endanger the public, or interfere with public ways. It then specifically lists several conditions related to public health that are declared public health nuisances, such as unsanitary food, animal carcasses, waste accumulation, stagnant water, and improper garbage containment.

buildings or structures kept or resorted to for the purpose of prostitution, promiscuous sexual intercourse or gambling; 2.   All gambling devices and slot machines; 3.   All places where intoxicating liquor or fermented malt beverages are sold, possessed, stored, brewed, bottled, manufactured or rectified without a permit or license as provided for by this code; 4.   Any place or premises within the city where city ordinances or state laws relating to public health, safety, peace, morals or welfare are openly, continuously
Health & Sanitation
Lynwood · 10.115

Responsibility of owner of premises

This section holds owners of licensed premises, or those from whom the licensee derives possession rights, and their agents, responsible if they knowingly permit violations of the chapter or the Illinois Liquor Control Act. They face the same penalties as the licensee for such violations.

person from whom the licensee derives the right to possession of such premises or the agent of such owner or person shall knowingly permit the licensee to use said licensed premises in violation of the terms of this chapter, or of the applicable provisions of the Illinois Liquor Control Act, said owner, agent or other person shall be deemed guilty of a violation of this chapter to the same extent as said licensee and shall be subject to the same
Business & Licensing
Morton Grove · 4.6D-20

Violations; Penalties

This section outlines the authorities responsible for adjudicating violations of the liquor control chapter, exempts certain law enforcement activities from prosecution, and establishes penalties for unlicensed alcohol sales, with each day of violation constituting a separate offense.

activities are approved in writing by the Cook County state's attorney, the director of state, or the Chief of Police of the Village. Any person who sells alcoholic liquor at any place within the Village of Morton Grove without having first obtained a valid and current license to do so under the provisions of this chapter shall be fined in accordance with Title 1, Chapter 4 of this Code. Each day on which a violation continues shall constitute
Business & Licensing
Lansing · 8.8

Owner's responsibility

This section holds property owners, their agents, or those from whom a licensee derives possession, liable for knowingly permitting a licensee to violate the terms of the chapter or the Illinois Liquor Control Act. They face the same penalties as the licensee for such violations.

person from whom the licensee derives the right to possession of such premises, or the agent of such owner or person, shall knowingly permit the licensee to use said licensed premises in violation of the terms of this chapter, or of the applicable provisions of the Illinois Liquor Control Act, 235 ILCS 5/1-1 et seq., said owner, agent or other person shall be deemed guilty of a violation of this chapter to the same extent as said licensee and shall
Business & Licensing
Orland Hills · 110.12

Persons Ineligible For License

This section outlines criteria that make individuals or entities ineligible for a license. Ineligibility is based on factors such as character, citizenship, criminal convictions, past license revocations, and ownership stakes in ineligible businesses.

involving moral turpitude; (F)   A person who has been convicted of or has pending any felony or misdemeanor under any federal or state law dealing with or regulating alcoholic liquor, drugs, cannabis sativa, or any controlled substances as defined under any such law; (G)   A person whose license issued under this chapter has been revoked for cause, or any person who applies as an individual but who was a partner or an officer, manager, director, or shareholder with at least
General Provisions
Skokie · 42.35

Enumeration

This section defines what constitutes a public nuisance in Skokie, with a specific subsection detailing public health nuisances. It outlines general criteria for annoyance, injury, danger, insecurity, offense to morals, and obstruction of public ways.

State-authorized lottery. (2) All gambling devices, slot machines and poker machines except as permitted by State gaming laws, 230 ILCS, Act 5 et seq. (3) All places where intoxicating liquor or fermented malt beverages are sold, possessed, stored, brewed, bottled, manufactured or rectified without a permit or license as provided for by this Code. (4) Any place or premises within the Village where ordinances or State laws relating to public health, safety, peace, morals or welfare are openly, continuously
Environment & Natural Resources
Grayslake · 8.28.020

Public nuisances defined

This section defines what constitutes a public nuisance in Grayslake, including general criteria and specific examples related to public health. It outlines conditions that annoy, injure, endanger the public, make them insecure, offend morals, or obstruct public ways.

resorted to for the purpose of prostitution, promiscuous sexual intercourse or gambling, except the state authorized lottery; 2. All gambling devices and slot machines; 3. All places where intoxicating liquor or fermented malt beverages are sold, possessed, stored, brewed, bottled, manufactured or rectified without a permit or license as provided for by this code; 4. Any place or premises within the village where ordinances or state laws relating to public health, safety, peace, morals or welfare are openly, continuously, repeatedly
Health & Sanitation
Lindenhurst · 94.04

Public Nuisances Offending Morals And Decency

This section of the Lindenhurst municipal code declares specific acts, omissions, places, conditions, and things to be public nuisances that offend public morals and decency. It enumerates examples such as disorderly houses, gambling devices, and unlicensed alcohol sales, and also includes a catch-all for open, continuous, repeated, and intentional violations of code or state laws related to public welfare.

publications, prints, pictures, films, illustrations, books, pamphlets or magazines. (B)   All gambling devices and slot machines, except as expressly permitted by § 134.08 of this code. (C)   All places where intoxicating liquor or fermented malt beverages are sold, possessed, stored, brewed, bottled, manufactured or rectified without a permit or license as provided for by this code. (D)   Any place or premises within the village where this code or state laws relating to public health, safety, peace, morals or welfare are openly
Health & Sanitation
East Dundee · 93.02

Public Nuisances Defined

This section defines "Public Nuisance" broadly, encompassing acts or conditions that annoy, injure, endanger public comfort, health, repose, or safety, or obstruct public ways. It then specifically enumerates several conditions considered public health nuisances, such as unwholesome food and improper disposal of animal carcasses.

resorted to for the purpose of prostitution, promiscuous sexual intercourse or gambling, except the state authorized lottery; (2)   All gambling devices and slot machines; (3)   All places where intoxicating liquor or fermented malt beverages are sold, possessed, stored, brewed, bottled, manufactured or rectified without a permit or license as provided for by this code; and/or (4)   Any place or premises within the village where ordinances or state laws relating to public health, safety, peace, morals or welfare are openly, continuously
Health & Sanitation
Lakemoor · 12.02

Public Nuisances Defined

This section defines what constitutes a public nuisance in Lakemoor, with a specific focus on public health nuisances. It outlines general criteria for a public nuisance and then provides a list of specific acts, omissions, and conditions that are explicitly declared to be public health nuisances.

buildings or structures kept or resorted to for the purpose of prostitution, promiscuous sexual intercourse or gambling; (2)   All gambling devices and slot machines; (3)   All places where intoxicating liquor or fermented malt beverages are sold, possessed, stored, brewed, bottled, manufactured or rectified without a permit or license as provided for by this code; and (4)   Any place or premises within the village where ordinances or state laws relating to public health, safety, peace, morals or welfare are openly, continuously
Health & Sanitation
Round Lake Heights · 5.1.2

Public nuisances defined

This section defines what constitutes a public nuisance in Round Lake Heights, with a specific subsection detailing public health nuisances. It outlines conditions that annoy, injure, endanger the public, or interfere with public ways, and then lists specific examples related to health.

advertise any gambling house or resort in any street, alley or other public place within the Village excepting therefrom the Illinois State Lottery; 3. All places where intoxicating liquor or fermented malt beverages are sold, possessed, stored, brewed, bottled, manufactured or rectified without a permit or license as provided for by this Code;*** 4. Any place or premises within the Village where ordinances or State laws relating to public health, safety, peace, morals or welfare are openly, continuously, repeatedly
Health & Sanitation