Taxicab drivers
This section outlines requirements for taxicab drivers in Round Lake Heights, mandating a chauffeur's license and prohibiting disruptive behavior or alcohol consumption while on duty.
This section outlines requirements for taxicab drivers in Round Lake Heights, mandating a chauffeur's license and prohibiting disruptive behavior or alcohol consumption while on duty.
This section mandates that licensees obtain and maintain dram shop insurance. It also requires owners or lessors of properties where alcohol is sold, even for other purposes, to carry host liability insurance, with coverage amounts and notification requirements tied to state law and the local liquor control commissioner.
This section outlines penalties for violating video gaming ordinances in Orland Park. Violators face fines, potential license revocation or suspension, and seizure of equipment. Penalties can be pursued through various legal and administrative channels.
This section grants the local liquor control commissioner broad authority to examine applicants and licensees, including their books and records, and to take testimony under oath. The commissioner can also authorize an agent to act on their behalf.
This section outlines penalties for violating video gaming ordinances in Orland Park. Violators face fines, potential license revocation or suspension, and seizure of equipment. Penalties can be pursued through various legal and administrative channels.
This section defines minor traffic violations in Countryside, allowing for settlement through a 'CC/adjudication' citation and a $30 payment before a hearing. It outlines exceptions to what constitutes a minor violation, such as accidents, excessive speeding, DUI, and leaving the scene.
This section outlines regulations for pool and billiard halls in Grayslake, prohibiting alcoholic liquors, specifying hours of operation, requiring patrons to conduct themselves peaceably, and prohibiting gambling.
This section establishes the Village President as the Local Liquor Control Commissioner and outlines their powers and duties, including appointing assistants, enforcing state liquor laws, and granting exemptions to proximity requirements for liquor licenses. It also specifies a nominal annual compensation for the Commissioner.
This section outlines the process for obtaining temporary licenses for the use of village-owned park lands by residents, homeowners associations, or businesses. It specifies excluded areas, application requirements, and grants exclusive use of licensed park portions during the license period.
This section prohibits any licensee of licensed premises in Hickory Hills from violating any State of Illinois law, any United States law, or any rule established by the Illinois Liquor Control Commission.
This section prohibits licensees from violating any state of Illinois laws, federal laws, or Illinois Liquor Control Commission rules while operating their licensed premises.
This section establishes the annual license year for McCullom Lake from April 1 to March 31 and outlines various license fees for different classes (A, B, C, D). It also details pro-rated fees for licenses issued mid-year and a daily fee for clubs hosting public events serving alcohol.
This section requires all licensees in Waukegan to comply with Illinois state laws and regulations. The City and Liquor Control Commissioner will deny, suspend, or revoke licenses for violations related to tax returns, payments, record-keeping, or registration certificates as determined by the Illinois Department of Revenue.
This section outlines regulations for licensees and their employees regarding conduct within licensed establishments. It prohibits disturbances, serving alcohol to intoxicated individuals, soliciting prostitution, and indecent exposure.
This section outlines operational regulations for licensees and their employees, focusing on maintaining a respectable business environment, prohibiting the serving of alcohol to intoxicated persons, and restricting objectionable or unlawful conduct and entertainment.
This section outlines the appointment process for liquor control hearing officers and establishes strict conflict of interest rules, prohibiting officers and their immediate family members from having financial or employment ties to licensed establishments.
This section requires all body art and piercing establishments in Oswego to obtain a license. It also mandates professional liability insurance, specifies conditions under which a license will not be issued or held, and requires the license to be displayed conspicuously.
This section outlines the payment and disposition of fees for liquor licenses in Wadsworth. It specifies deadlines for fee submission, consequences of non-payment, and procedures for prorating fees for new licenses applied for after the standard deadline or for a different license classification.
This section prohibits the sale of alcoholic liquor in McCullom Lake between specific hours, with variations for Friday and Saturday nights. It also restricts business operations and public admission to establishments selling alcohol during these prohibited hours, with an exception for restaurants, clubs, and hotels that can remain open but cannot sell or serve alcohol.
This section prohibits the refilling of original alcoholic liquor packages by licensees, except for specific brewpub off-premises sales. It also mandates that alcoholic liquor for retail sale must be in its original packaging.
This ordinance prohibits the retail sale of alcoholic beverages in R-1, R-2, and R-3 residential districts of Itasca unless the owners of at least two-thirds of the adjacent frontage feet provide written consent. Existing licensees as of August 20, 2013, are exempt.
This section outlines the application requirements for a food vendor license in Gilberts. It details the necessary information and documentation from the applicant and vehicle operators, including personal identification, vehicle specifics, health permits, and declarations regarding past licensing and criminal history.
This section outlines the procedures for handling liquor license fees in Maple Park. It details payment to the liquor control commissioner, handling of denied applications, deposit of granted nonrefundable fees into the general fund, and prorating fees when licenses are issued mid-year.
This section outlines the process for handling fees associated with liquor license applications in Green Oaks. Fees are paid to the Local Liquor Control Commissioner, then to the Village Treasurer. If the license is denied, the fee is returned; if granted, it's deposited into the General Corporate Fund or another designated fund.
This section outlines the process for paying, handling, and refunding fees associated with liquor license applications in Rockdale. Fees are paid to the liquor control commissioner upon application and then turned over to the treasurer. If denied, the fee is returned; if granted, it is deposited into the general corporate fund or another designated fund.