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7,585 results for “liquor license” · page 263 of 304
Itasca · 112.35

Consumption On Premises

This ordinance prohibits the sale or consumption of alcoholic liquor on the premises where it is sold, unless the seller possesses a specific license that 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 to sell any alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises, or to permit the same to be consumed on the premises where sold. ('52 Code, § 282) Penalty
Business & Licensing
Schaumburg · 112.44

BOTTLE SERVICE OF SPIRITS

This section prohibits the retail sale of bottles of spirits for on-premises consumption unless a specific Class M license has been obtained. This regulation applies to sales to any single person or group.

sale at retail for consumption on the premises of a bottle or bottles of spirits as defined in the Liquor Control Act to any one person or group of persons shall be prohibited unless a class M license has been issued. (Ord. 916, passed 10-24-1972; Am. Ord. 08-085, passed
Business & Licensing
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
Bensenville · 6.2.2

Public Nuisances Defined

This section defines what constitutes a public nuisance in Bensenville, with a specific subsection detailing public health nuisances. It outlines conditions that annoy, injure, endanger the public, render them insecure, offend morals, or obstruct public ways.

structures kept or resorted to for the purpose of prostitution, promiscuous sexual intercourse or gambling 4 ; 2.   All gambling devices and slot machines 5 ; 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 6 ; 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
Libertyville · 15.3

Nuisances offending morals and decency

This section declares various activities and establishments as public nuisances that offend public morals and decency. It specifically lists disorderly houses, gambling operations, unlicensed alcohol sales, and repeated violations of public health and welfare laws.

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 businesses 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
Round Lake · 8.36.020

Public Nuisances Defined And Designated

This section defines 'public nuisance' broadly, encompassing acts or conditions that substantially annoy, injure, or endanger public comfort, health, safety, or morals, or obstruct public ways. It then specifically enumerates several acts and conditions considered public health nuisances.

intercourse or gambling; All gambling devices and slot machines, except video gaming terminals as defined and permitted in Chapter 5.16 Video Gaming Terminals of this Code; 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; 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
Winnetka · Section 9.16.020   Public Nuisances Defined.

This section defines public nuisance and specifically lists acts, omissions, places, conditions, and things that are declared public health nuisances. It broadly covers anything that substantially annoys, injures, or endangers the public's comfort, health, repose, or safety, or obstructs 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
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
Oswego · 3.7.2

Liquor control commissioner

This section designates the village president as the local liquor control commissioner, granting them powers and duties related to alcoholic beverage control as prescribed by state law and this chapter. The commissioner can appoint assistants and take disciplinary actions, including examining applications, licensees, and their records, and issuing subpoenas.

performance of the duties herein provided for such liquor control commissioner. The liquor control commissioner may take disciplinary action as set forth in this chapter. (A) The local liquor control commissioner shall have the right to examine, or cause to be examined, any application for a local license, renewal of license or any licensee upon whom notice of revocation or suspension has been served in the manner hereinafter provided, and to examine or cause to be examined, the books
Business & Licensing
Palos Hills · 5.10.160

Class J license

This section establishes a Class J license specifically for hotels and motels, allowing them to store, distribute, and retail alcoholic liquor for on-premises consumption and in original packages to occupants. It also permits full kitchen facilities and the option of sit-down or service bars.

alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises. Class J shall also authorize the sale of alcoholic liquor in the original package to occupants of the hotel or motel only. Alcoholic liquor that shall be sold, given away or offered for sale in, upon or about the specified premises so licensed shall be done during the hours as specified in Section 5.10.400. Class J shall permit full kitchen facilities. Class J shall allow either/or both a sit-down bar and/or
Business & Licensing
Brookfield · 06.105

Consumption (Class 12) license restrictions

This section outlines restrictions and conditions for the consumption of patron-brought beer and wine in restaurants holding a Class 12 license. It prohibits underage possession and consumption, limits quantities, mandates sealed containers, and restricts opening and exit with open containers.

person to exit the licensed premises with an open container of beer or an open container of wine provided, however, that a person may exit the licensed premises with one partially consumed bottle of wine that has been sealed in compliance with Section 6-33 of the Liquor Control Act of 1934 (235 ILCS 5/6-33); 8. To store on the premises after the permitted consumption hours any unconsumed beer or wine that was brought onto the premises by a patron...beer or wine. C. The licensee shall, at the time it applies for a Class 12 license, procure and thereafter maintain throughout the period of its license, insurance for its premises for liability under and for not less than the maximum liability limits set forth in Section 6-21 of the Liquor Control Act of 1934 (235 ILCS 5/6-21) issued by insurance companies authorized to transact business under the laws of the State of Illinois. The insurance company providing coverage
Business & Licensing
Brookfield · 14.86

Licenses required; fees

This section of the Brookfield municipal ordinance mandates that persons engaged in specified businesses, trades, occupations, or callings within the village must obtain and maintain a business license. The fees for these licenses are detailed in the village's fee schedule, with specific provisions for advertising, alcoholic liquor dealers, auctioneers, and automatic vending machines.

apply to any local church or benevolent or fraternal order advertising bakery sales, rummage sales, or entertainments to be held for benevolent or charitable purposes. c. Advertising benches. The license fee shall be as set forth in section 14-86(1)c. of the village fee schedule. (2) Alcoholic liquor dealers. See chapter 6 of this Code. (3) Auctioneers of real or personal property. (Bond required). a. Per year: The license fee shall be as set forth in section
Taxation & Revenue
Brookfield · 6.257

State-local relations

This section outlines communication protocols between the village and the state gaming board regarding video gaming terminals. It details notification requirements for state actions affecting video gaming in the village and for village actions affecting video gaming to the state, including procedures for confiscation.

village and notifies the village's police department, the police chief shall notify the liquor commissioner of the state gaming board action. (b) Whenever the village or the liquor commissioner takes action relating to the operation or use of a video gaming terminal in the village, whether licensed or unlicensed, the state gaming board shall be notified and the notice shall specify the extent of the action taken and the reasons for the action. If the village or the liquor
Business & Licensing
Oakbrook Terrace · 124.21

State-local relations

This section outlines notification procedures between Oakbrook Terrace's Police Department and the Illinois Gaming Board regarding video gaming terminal actions. It mandates notification of the Illinois Gaming Board by the city or Liquor Commissioner for any city-level actions concerning video gaming terminals, including the transfer of confiscated property.

city and notifies the city's Police Department, the Chief of Police shall notify the Liquor Commissioner of the Illinois Gaming Board action. (B) Whenever the city or the Liquor Commissioner takes action relating to the operation or use of a video gaming terminal in the city, whether licensed or unlicensed, the Illinois Gaming Board shall be notified and the notice shall specify the extent of the action taken and the reasons for the action. If the city
Business & Licensing
Green Oaks · 10.3.6

Signs And Advertising

This section prohibits licensed premises in Green Oaks from displaying signs advertising specific brands or types of liquor, or indicating that alcohol is sold there. However, small lighted window signs not exceeding 24"x36" are permitted.

premises which are licensed hereunder shall have any signs on or outside the building which advertise any particular brand or kind of liquor, or the fact that alcoholic liquors are for sale on the premises; provided, that small lighted signs not larger than twenty four inches by thirty six inches (24" x 36") mounted in windows may be displayed
Business & Licensing
Carol Stream · 10.14.16

State - Local Relations

This section requires the Village of Carol Stream to notify the Illinois Gaming Board of any actions taken regarding the licensing, operation, or use of video gaming terminals. It also mandates the surrender of confiscated terminals and income to the Board unless a court orders otherwise.

prohibiting the licensing operation, or use of video gaming terminals in the village it shall notify the Illinois Gaming Board of such action. (B)   Whenever the village or the Liquor Commissioner takes action relating to the operation or use of a video gaming terminal in the village, whether licensed or unlicensed, the Illinois Gaming Board shall be notified and the notice shall specify the extent of the action taken and the reasons for the action. The village and the Liquor
Business & Licensing
Westchester · 5.102.210

State-local relations

This section mandates that the Village of Westchester must notify the Illinois Gaming Board of any actions taken regarding the licensing, operation, or use of video gaming terminals. It further requires detailed notification and, where applicable, the surrender of confiscated terminals and income to the Board.

prohibiting the licensing, operation, or use of video gaming terminals in the Village it shall notify the Illinois Gaming Board of such action. (B) Whenever the Village or the Liquor Commissioner takes action relating to the operation or use of a video gaming terminal in the Village, whether licensed or unlicensed, the Illinois Gaming Board shall be notified and the notice shall specify the extent of the action taken and the reasons for the action. The Village and the Liquor
Business & Licensing
Berwyn · § 879B.19 State-Local Relations.

This section outlines procedures for the City of Berwyn to notify the Illinois Gaming Board regarding actions related to video gaming terminals, including the transfer of confiscated terminals and income.

prohibiting the licensing operation, or use of video gaming terminals in the city, it may notify the Illinois Gaming Board of such action. (B)   Whenever the city or the Liquor Commissioner takes action relating to the operation or use of a video gaming terminal in the city, whether licensed or unlicensed, the Illinois Gaming Board may be notified and the notice may specify the extent of the action taken and the reasons for the action. The city and the Liquor
Business & Licensing
Elmwood Park · 57.21

State-Local Relations

This section requires Elmwood Park to notify the Illinois Gaming Board of any action taken regarding the licensing, operation, or use of video gaming terminals. It also mandates reporting the extent and reasons for actions, and turning over confiscated terminals and income to the Board.

prohibiting the licensing operation, or use of video gaming terminals in the Village it shall notify the Illinois Gaming Board of such action.(b) Whenever the Village or the Liquor Commissioner takes action relating to the operation or use of a video gaming terminal in the Village, whether licensed or unlicensed, the Illinois Gaming Board shall be notified and the notice shall specify the extent of the action taken and the reasons for the action. The Village and the Liquor
Business & Licensing
Plano · 3.2.1

Definitions

This section defines key terms used within the Plano Liquor Control chapter, including various types of alcoholic beverages, establishments like hotels and restaurants, and the concept of licensed premises.

Unless the context otherwise requires, the following terms as used in this chapter shall be construed according to the definitions given below: ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR: Any spirits, wine, beer, ale or other liquid containing more than one-half of one percent (0.5%) of alcohol by volume, which is fit for beverage purposes. CLUB: See definition of "club" in subsection 3-2-6-4B of this chapter. COMMUNITY EVENT: A fair, fete, carnival, corn boil, or similar public gathering sponsored...having a dining room or kitchen on the premises. LICENSED PREMISES: Any building, portion of a building and secured enclosed area used by the licensee in the operation of said licensed premises. ORIGINAL PACKAGE: Any container whatsoever used, corked or capped, sealed and labeled by the manufacturer of alcoholic liquor to contain and to convey any alcoholic liquor. RESTAURANT OR RESTAURANT BUSINESS: Any business used, kept, maintained, advertised and held out to the public primarily as a place where meals
Business & Licensing
Elgin · 19.90.015

Definitions and regulations

This section provides definitions for various terms used within the chapter, including 'Accessory,' 'Adaptive reuse,' and 'Adult arcade.' It specifies how accessory uses, structures, and buildings relate to principal uses within zoning lot regulations.

Before the issuance of an occupancy permit or otherwise opening to the public, an adult-use cannabis transporting organization or transporter [SR] must file a copy of all required state licenses to operate as an adult-use cannabis transporting organization or transporter [SR] with the development administrator. Alcoholic liquor means, in addition to its definition in the Illinois Liquor Control Act of 1934 (235 ILCS 5/1-1 et seq.), and includes the following: any beverage containing any alcoholic content, including those...establishment, means a business having as its primary purpose the retail sales of alcoholic liquors in original package for consumption off premises. Package liquor sales establishments shall be subject to the following conditions: A. Off-street parking. No package liquor sales establishment shall be located on a zoning lot in the CC1 Center City District nor in the CC2 Center City District unless the minimum number of parking spaces are provided on said zoning lot as required under section
Zoning & Land Use
South Holland · 4.34

Transfer of license

This section clarifies that a liquor license is a personal privilege, not property, and is generally non-transferable. It outlines limited exceptions for executors or administrators of a deceased licensee's estate or trustees of an insolvent licensee to continue the business for a specific period under court order.

licensee, and the trustees of any insolvent or bankruptcy licensee, when such estate consists in part of alcoholic liquor may continue the business of the sale of manufacture of alcoholic liquor under the order of the appropriate court, and may exercise the privileges of the deceased or insolvent bankruptcy license after the death of such decedent, or such insolvency or bankruptcy until the expiration of such license but not longer than six (6) months after the death, bankruptcy or insolvency
Business & Licensing
Arlington Heights · Section 13.602

Transfer of License

This section clarifies that an alcoholic liquor license is a personal privilege, not property, and is generally non-transferable. However, executors, administrators, or trustees may continue the business under court order for a limited time upon the death, insolvency, or bankruptcy of the licensee.

licensee, and the trustees of any insolvent or bankrupt licensee, when such estate consists in part of alcoholic liquor may continue the business of the sale or manufacture of alcoholic liquor under the order of the appropriate court, and may exercise the privileges of the deceased or insolvent bankrupt license after the death of such decedent, or such insolvency or bankruptcy until the expiration of such license but not longer than six months after the death, bankruptcy or insolvency
Business & Licensing
Villa Park · 3.310

Insurance

This section mandates that applicants for a license must possess a current, valid insurance policy from a solvent company authorized to do business in the state. The policy must cover liability for injury or death during the license term, meeting amounts specified by state law, and evidence of insurance must be provided to the local commission or village clerk. Applicants must also notify the village clerk of any policy cancellation.

current valid policy of insurance in a solvent and responsible company authorized to do business in the state, insuring said applicant against liability during the entire term of the license for which application is made for any injury or death while operating under the provisions of the Illinois Liquor Control Law, in the amount prescribed by section 6-21 of the Liquor Control Act (235 ILCS 5/6-21), as now existing or hereafter amended. Each applicant shall further furnish the local
Business & Licensing
Skokie · 10.71

Notification of change of ownership

This section requires licensees to notify the Liquor Control Commissioner in writing of any change in ownership or management within 48 hours. New owners and managers must also undergo photographing, fingerprinting, and a criminal background check.

Every licensee must notify the Liquor Control Commissioner in writing of each and every change of ownership or management of the business holding a license. Changes in ownership include, but are not limited to, the changes referenced in Section 10-70. Notice required under this section shall be given within 48 hours of such change. The Liquor Control Commissioner shall direct any new owner and/or manager to submit to photographing, fingerprinting and a criminal background check, to be done
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