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Round Lake Heights · 3.6.5

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.

person shall drive a taxicab, or be hired or permitted to do so, unless he is duly licensed as a chauffeur. B. It shall be unlawful for any driver of a taxicab, while on duty, to drink any intoxicating liquor, or to use any profane or obscene language, to shout or call to prospective passengers, or to disturb the peace
Business & Licensing
Diamond · 110.23

Dram Shop Insurance

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.

limits of exposure set forth in the Act, as amended. No license/permit shall be granted hereunder to any applicant until the applicant furnishes evidence satisfactory to the Local Liquor Control Commissioner that he or she is covered by the required insurance policy issued by a responsible insurance company authorized and licensed to do business in the State of Illinois insuring the applicant and the owner of the premises. The insurance policy or certificate of insurance providing evidence of insurance shall
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Orland Park · 7.18.18

Penalty

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.

violation citation or complaint brought in the Circuit Court, or local administrative adjudication, or by the Village Board of Trustees following a hearing as set forth below. (B)   Licenses issued under this Chapter may be revoked, or suspended for a period not to exceed thirty (30) days, by the Local Liquor Control Commissioner, after notice and hearing as provided in Title 7, Chapter 1, Section 7-1-16 of the Village Code. (C)   Revocation, if ordered, shall not preclude prosecution
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Lake Bluff · 3.2.7

Examination Of Applicants And Licensees

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.

Rights Of Commissioner: The local liquor control commissioner shall have the right: 1.   To examine, or cause to be examined, under oath, any applicant for a local license or for a renewal thereof, or any licensee upon whom notice of revocation or suspension has been served as provided by statute. 2.   To examine or cause to be examined the books and records of any such applicant or licensee. 3.   To hear testimony and take proofs for his information...performance of his duties, and for such purpose, to issue subpoenas which shall be effective in any part of this state. B.   Agent Of Commissioner: For the purpose of obtaining any of the information desired by the local liquor control commissioner under this section, the local liquor control commissioner may authorize his agent to act on his behalf, as provided by statute
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Orland Park · 7.18.18

Penalty

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.

violation citation or complaint brought in the Circuit Court, or local administrative adjudication, or by the Village Board of Trustees following a hearing as set forth below. (B)   Licenses issued under this Chapter may be revoked, or suspended for a period not to exceed thirty (30) days, by the Local Liquor Control Commissioner, after notice and hearing as provided in Title 7, Chapter 1, Section 7-1-16 of the Village Code. (C)   Revocation, if ordered, shall not preclude prosecution
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Countryside · 5.1.18

Minor Violations, Citations

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.

violation which has caused an accident; 2.   Speeding in excess of fifteen (15) miles per hour over the speed limit; 3.   Driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs; 4.   Reckless driving; 5.   Reckless homicide; 6.   Drag racing; 7.   Leaving the scene of an accident; 8.   Driving while license is suspended; and 9.   Overtaking and passing a school bus, shall be considered accused of a minor violation, and may settle in compromise the city's claim of said
Traffic & Vehicles
Grayslake · 5.16.020

Pool and billiard halls

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.

other table or implement kept for a similar purpose (collectively, "billiard tables") is used or made available for public use. A. Alcoholic Liquors Prohibited. No alcoholic liquors (including, without limitation, beer and wine) may be sold, consumed, or used in any place of business for which a billiard establishment license has been issued. B. Hours of Operation. Places of business for which a billiard establishment license has been issued may only operate during the following hours: 1. Between
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Fox Lake · 3.3.2

Commissioner; Commission

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.

election, the Liquor Commissioner shall receive as compensation the sum of one hundred dollars ($100.00) per year 1 . (Ord. 85-3, 1-17-1985) D.   The Local Liquor Control Commissioner is hereby given the power to enter or to authorize any law enforcement officer to enter at any time upon any premises licensed hereunder to determine whether any of the provisions of the Dram Shop Act 2 , or any rules or regulations adopted by him or by the State...Commission have been or are being violated, and at such time to examine the premises of said licensee in connection therewith. (1975 Code § 22.18) E.   The Local Liquor Commissioner is given the power to grant exemptions from the operation of 235 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/6-11(a) which prohibits issuance of a license for a location within one hundred feet (100') of churches, schools or certain other facilities. Such exemptions, once granted, shall remain in effect for the premises for which
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Glenwood · 66.7

Temporary licensing for the use of park lands

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.

license and a detailed description of all activities. (12) The applicant's statement acknowledging that the Village Code prohibits the sale, delivery or consumption of any type alcoholic liquors in the village's parks. The application shall be submitted at least 45 days before the date and time desired for the license. The truthfulness of the statements contained in the application shall be sworn to by the signature of the village resident, homeowners association or business seeking the license
Hickory Hills · 34.15

State And Federal Law

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.

shall be unlawful for any licensee in the conduct of the licensed premises or upon the licensed premises to violate any law of the State of Illinois, any law of the United States, or any rule of the Illinois Liquor Control Commission
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Summit · 5.2.27

State And Federal Laws

This section prohibits licensees from violating any state of Illinois laws, federal laws, or Illinois Liquor Control Commission rules while operating their licensed premises.

shall be unlawful for any licensee in the conduct of the licensed premises or upon the licensed premises to violate any law of the state of Illinois, any law of the United States, or any rule of the Illinois liquor control commission
Business & Licensing
McCullom Lake · 3.35

License year; fees

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.

issued. In addition, if any club shall on any day or days during the year hold an event or events to which the public is invited when alcoholic liquors are served, such club shall secure a special permit from the village clerk and pay a daily fee of $5.00 therefor. Annual license fees are $1,500.00 for a class A license, $1,200.00 for a class B license, $700.00 for a class C license, $300.00 for a class D license
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Waukegan · 3.8

Compliance with state law

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.

licensees under this chapter shall comply with all laws and regulations of the State of Illinois. The City of Waukegan and the Waukegan Liquor Control Commissioner, upon notice or complaint of the State of Illinois Department of Revenue, shall refuse the issuance or renewal of any license, or shall suspend or revoke any license, for any of the following violations of any law or regulation administered by the Illinois Department of Revenue: (1) Failure to make a tax return
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Orland Hills · 111.33

Conduct Of Licensee

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.

give or deliver any alcoholic liquor or intoxicating beverages to a person under the influence of intoxicating liquor. Soliciting of drinks or prostitution is prohibited; (C)   Every licensee shall immediately report to the village police any act by a person or patron rendering himself objectionable, causing undue noise or disturbance, breach of peace, or unlawful conduct; (D)   No person licensed under the provisions hereof shall make any loud or boisterous talking, or obscene or profane language, quarreling, singing, fighting...permit any species of gambling in his premises or any part thereof or any places adjacent thereto under his control. (L)   It shall be unlawful for a license holder to employ any person under the age of 21 in any capacity where the principal duty is the sale of alcoholic liquor. In situations where the sale of alcoholic liquor is not the principal activity but a secondary consideration, no person under the age of 18 may be directly involved
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Calumet Park · 110.05

Additional Regulations

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.

undesirable by reason of undue noise or other acts disturbing the peace. (B)   It shall be unlawful for any licensee to give or deliver any alcoholic liquor or intoxicating beverages to a person under the influence of intoxicating liquor. Soliciting of drinks or prostitution is prohibited. (C)   Every licensee shall immediately report to the Police Department any act by a person or patron which renders the person or patron objectionable, causes undue noise or disturbance, breaches the peace...Illinois Video Gaming Act, ILCS Ch. 230, Act 40, §§ 1 et seq. , as hereinafter amended from time to time. (H)   It shall be unlawful for a license holder to employ any person under the age of 21 in any capacity where the principal duty is the sale of alcoholic liquor. In situations where the sale of alcoholic liquor is not the principal activity, but a secondary consideration, no person under the age of 18 may be directly involved. No person
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Aurora · Sec 6-

36 Hearing Officer

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.

liquor control hearing officers shall be appointed by the liquor commissioner and confirmed by the city council. A hearing officer shall not have any ownership interest in, or be employed by, any licensed establishment, nor have a spouse, parent, sibling, or child that has, or acquires any ownership interest in, or is employed by, any licensed establishment
Business & Licensing
Oswego · 3.5.2

License and insurance required

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.

held by any person who: 1. Has provided incomplete or incorrect information. 2. Has been convicted of a felony under federal or state law, unless the local liquor control commission determines that such person has been sufficiently rehabilitated to warrant the public trust after considering matter set forth in the license application and further investigation by the village's police department. The burden of proof of sufficient rehabilitation shall be on the applicant. 3. Has been convicted of a violation
Wadsworth · 3.1.7

Payment And Disposition Of Fees

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.

issued. All applications for renewals must be made, and the fee therefor paid before April 30 of such year, or in the discretion of the liquor commissioner, such application for renewal may be denied. Failure to pay the appropriate fee as required shall be cause for revocation of the license involved. If the license application is granted, the fee shall be deposited by the village treasurer in the general corporate fund of the village. If the application for license
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McCullom Lake · 3.10

Closing hours generally

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.

Sunday through Thursday and from 2:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. on Friday and Saturday in premises holding a class A license. It shall be unlawful to keep open for business or to admit the public to any premises in or on which alcoholic liquor is sold at retail during the hours within which the sale of alcoholic liquor is prohibited, provided, that in the case of restaurants, clubs and hotels such establishments may be kept open during such
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Lake Bluff · 3.2.29

Refilling Original Packages Prohibited

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.

used by class Y licensees for the retail sale at a brewpub for off premises consumption of beer brewed at the brewpub or other designated location, no person licensed under this chapter or his employee or agent 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. B.   Possession In Original Packages: No person shall have in his possession for sale at retail
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Itasca · 112.36

Restricted Areas

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.

village unless the owner or owners of at least two-thirds of the frontage feet along the streets adjacent to such place of business for which a license is sought, for a distance of 200 feet in each direction from the proposed place of business, shall file with the Local Liquor Control Commissioner, their written consent to the use of such place for the sale of alcoholic liquor. This provision shall not apply to any licensee whose place of business
Business & Licensing
Gilberts · 3.11.3

Application

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.

vehicle by the Kane County health department. E. A statement whether the applicant has made similar application for a similar other license on premises other than described in this application, the disposition of such application, and whether a previous license by any state or subdivision thereof, or by the federal government has been revoked, and the reasons therefor. F. A statement that the applicant and all vehicle operators have never been convicted of a felony and/or misdemeanor involving moral turpitude...juvenile pursuant to 720 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/33D-1; selling, giving or delivering alcoholic liquor to any person under the age of 21 years in violation of the liquor control act of 1934 or the Illinois criminal code of 1961 or applicable ordinance; and are not otherwise disqualified to receive a license by reason of any matter or thing contained in this chapter, laws of this state or the ordinances of this village. G. That the license to be issued upon
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Maple Park · 4.2.10

Disposition of fees

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.

Payment to village officials; fund. All such fees shall be paid to the local liquor control commissioner at the time application is made and shall forthwith be turned over to the village clerk. In the event the license applied for is denied, the fee shall be returned to the applicant. If the license is granted, then the nonrefundable fee shall be deposited in the general corporate fund or in such other fund as shall have been designated by the trustees
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Green Oaks · 10.2.9

Disposition Of Fees

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.

such fees shall be paid to the Local Liquor Control Commissioner at the time application is made, and shall be forthwith turned over to the Village Treasurer. In the event the license applied for is denied, the fee shall be returned to the applicant. If the license is granted, then the fee shall be deposited in the General Corporate Fund or in such other fund as shall have been designated by the Board of Trustees, by proper action
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Rockdale · 26.242

Disposition of fees

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.

fees under this division shall be paid to the president (liquor control commissioner) at the time the application is made, and shall be forthwith turned over to the treasurer. In the event the license applied for is denied, the fee shall be returned to the applicant; if the license is granted, then the fee shall be deposited in the general corporate fund or in such other fund as shall have been designated by the board of trustees by proper action
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