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Hinsdale · 3.3.12

Term; Fees

This section outlines the term of local liquor licenses in Hinsdale, which is generally one year from January 1 to December 31. It also details the specific annual fees for various classes of liquor licenses.

term of each local liquor license issued hereunder shall be from January 1 to December 31, with the exception of the D2 single special event license. A local liquor license shall be valid for a term of one year unless sooner terminated, revoked or suspended. (Ord. O2015-54, 12-8-2015) B.   The fee for the various classes of local liquor licenses shall be as follows: License Fee License Fee A - Packaged sales: A1 - Beer/wine $2,500.00 annually A2 - Liquor/beer/wine...category annually B5 - Breakfast/lunch Service liquor/beer/wine $2,500.00 annually B6 - Breakfast/Brunch/Lunch/ Dinner - liquor/beer/wine $3,500.00 annually C - Personal services $750.00 D - Special events: D1 - Annual $750.00 D2 - Single special events $100.00 C.   For the initial term of a local liquor license, the fee shall be reduced in proportion to the full calendar months which have expired in the calendar year in which such license is issued. Any licensee whose liquor license is forfeited, suspended or revoked shall not be eligible
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Carpentersville · 5.12.075

Temporary and extended temporary license

This section outlines provisions for temporary and extended temporary liquor licenses in Carpentersville. Temporary licenses are available for clubs, churches, and schools for up to three days for events promoting a common objective. Extended temporary licenses are available for licensed businesses for on-site consumption for up to four months, requiring state approval.

Upon filing of the appropriate application with the local liquor control commissioner, any regularly organized club, church, or private school may receive a temporary liquor license, provided the sale or consumption of alcohol is limited to periods when groups are assembled on the premises solely for the promotion of some common objective other than the sale or consumption of alcoholic liquor. Said temporary license shall not be issued for any period of duration which exceeds three days. A nonrefundable licensing...amount as set forth in Chapter 20.02, "Fees," Section 20.02.010, "License and permit fees," shall accompany an application for a temporary license. B. Once approved, said temporary liquor license shall state the specific terms and conditions thereof, together with the lawful days and hours of sale and consumption. C. Upon the filing of the appropriate application with the local liquor commission, any licensed business under Chapter 5.04 or 5.32, may receive an extended liquor license limited to on-site consumption
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Elmwood Park · 4.4

Local Liquor Licenses

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Northlake · 3.3.4

Local Liquor Licenses

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Cicero · 26.101

Businesses and occupations enumerated; amount of license tax levied

This section of the Cicero municipal ordinance enumerates various businesses and occupations subject to an annual license tax. It specifies the amount of the tax for each, often based on business type, size, or specific operational aspects, such as sales area or delivery vehicles.

Exhibits or entertainments, such as vocal or instrumental music, lectures, readings or recitations, painting, stereopticon views, arts, etc. See section 14-33. ..... (5) Event Promoters, .....2,500.00 F (1) Reserved. ..... (2) Fire extinguishers: ..... a. Servicing .....150.00 b. Renewal of license .....150.00 (3) Fish market or store, each owner or operator: ..... a. Where square footage of retail space is less than or equal to 5,000 square feet .....250.00 b. Where square footage of retail space exceeds 5,000 square feet...square footage of retail space exceeds 7,500 square feet .....1,000.00 (7) Funeral directing establishments, each owner or operator .....500.00 (8) Reserved. ..... (9) Furniture van and trucks, each vehicle .....50.00 (10) Reserved. ..... G (1) Gaming cafés (class C liquor license), auxiliary gaming cafés (class CA liquor license), and class M liquor license .....150.00 per license (in addition to any and all other fees and costs, including liquor license fees). (2) Garages: ..... a. Private garage, each: ..... 1. Capacity
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Homer Glen · 83.71

Conditions of license

This section outlines the permissible hours of operation for licensed establishments selling alcoholic liquor in Homer Glen, specifying daily hours, exceptions for holidays, and provisions for certain types of businesses.

January 1. (e) All establishments may remain open until 2:00 a.m. the day before a national holiday. (f) The Commissioner may extend the hours of operation of any licensee for one additional hour. (g) The current liquor license holders do not need to apply for a special use permit for operating outside the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m. (2) Service of alcoholic liquor must conclude 30 minutes prior to the establishment's closing hour...alcoholic liquor as part of a meal package; (c) Including drinks of alcoholic liquor as part of a hotel package; (d) Negotiating drinks of alcoholic liquor as part of a contract between Class A, B, C, I or J liquor license holder and another group for the holding of any function, meeting, convention or trade show on the premises of the licensee; (e) Providing room service to persons renting rooms at a hotel; (f) Selling pitchers (or the equivalent, including
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Stickney · 10.82

Video gaming permitted only on premises where alcoholic liquor is sold at retail—Payment of sticker fee

This section requires establishments in Stickney licensed to sell alcoholic liquor to obtain a village video gaming sticker for each video gaming terminal. It outlines application procedures, annual sticker fees for both premise operators and terminal owners, and specific location restrictions and age-gating requirements for video gaming terminals.

establishment within the village which is licensed to sell alcoholic liquor pursuant to a class K liquor license, unless otherwise authorized pursuant to section 6-43, and has obtained a license to operate a video gaming terminal from the Illinois Gaming Board at such premises shall be required to apply for and obtain a video gaming sticker from the village for each video gaming terminal located at such establishment. (b) Any person licensed to sell alcoholic liquor pursuant...class K liquor license, unless otherwise authorized pursuant to section 6-43, may apply to the liquor control commissioner for a village video gaming sticker on an application form provided by the village and shall specify the name and address of the operator of the premises and the name and address of the owner of each video gaming terminal for which a video gaming sticker is being sought. (c) The sticker fee for the operator of the premises shall
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Northfield · ARTICLE I

FEES

This section outlines the fee structure for various municipal services and licenses in Northfield, including provisions for prorating annual liquor and business license fees and detailing fees for administrative, water, sewer, and storm water management services.

over $120.00 Auto dealers (flat fee) $1,000.00 Replacement sticker $10.00 Bicycle license/tag $0.00 Chapter 14 Nuisances Alarm user connection fee $50.00/year Initial alarm user permit $20.00/year Annual alarm renewal fee $20.00/year Chapter 16 Alcoholic Liquor Liquor licenses Class P-1: Supermarket package licenses with authorization for sale of wine, spirits and beer for consumption on licensed premises and daily sampling without additional permit $4,200.00 Class P-2: Wine and beer only package license...Northfield caterer's permit (Class F) $75.00/day or $500.00/year Class TP(6): Temporary daily sampling permit (Class P or S) $25.00/day Class TP(7): Temporary outdoor entertainment permit (Class F) $100.00/day Application for a local liquor license (changes in classification of local liquor license) $2,000.00 ($500.00) Management entity certification $2,000.00 Chapter 17 Animals and Fowl Pet registration fee (1 time) $25.00/pet Replacement tag $20.00 Appendix A Zoning Ordinance Land use fees Planned unit
Rosemont · 4.2.15

Additional Regulations For Certain Licensees

This section outlines regulations for specific alcohol licensees in Rosemont. It permits patrons to take partially consumed wine bottles off-premises under strict conditions, including consumption with a meal and secure packaging. It also details requirements for exterior patios and seating areas for Class E(1) licensees.

following: a.   No person shall be allowed to consume any alcoholic liquor within the common area of The Park at Rosemont Entertainment District unless that alcoholic liquor is purchased from an authorized vendor with a Class E(1) liquor license. b.   All beverages, including any alcoholic liquor, served by a Class E(1) license holder for consumption in the common area of The Park at Rosemont Entertainment District shall be in a plastic cup bearing the name, insignia or other...event being held; or 3) the public health, safety and welfare requires further restrictions. (Ord. 2011-8-10A, 8-10-2011) C.   Class L Licensees: A movie or live performance theater that holds a Class L liquor license shall, in addition to complying with all State and Village requirements for the sale of alcohol, also comply with each and every one of the following restrictions: 1.   No alcoholic beverages shall be sold or served to individuals under twenty
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Woodridge · 3.3.15

Temporary License

This section allows the Local Liquor Control Commissioner to issue a temporary liquor license for up to two months while a full background check, including fingerprint analysis, is pending. The temporary license terminates upon the successful completion of the background check and issuance of a permanent license, expiration of the two-month period, or if the background check provides grounds for denial.

provision of this chapter to the contrary, and provided that an applicant has otherwise fully complied with the requirements of this chapter and is eligible to receive a license, the Local Liquor Control Commissioner may issue a temporary liquor license, pending a receipt of the results of the fingerprint(s) record search for said applicant. A temporary liquor license shall be valid for a period of two (2) months, unless sooner terminated, as hereinafter provided. A temporary liquor license shall...terminate upon the first of the following to occur: A.   The expiration of two (2) months after the issuance of such temporary liquor license; B.   The receipt of satisfactory results with respect to the fingerprint(s) record search for the applicant and the issuance of the license otherwise provided for by this chapter; C.   The receipt of results with respect to the fingerprint(s) record search for the applicant which would give the Local Liquor Control Commissioner grounds
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Steger · 6.72

Applications

This section outlines the required information for applications seeking a license to sell alcoholic liquor in Steger. It details specific data points and statements applicants must provide, covering personal information, business details, past licensing history, and character qualifications.

therefor. (10) A statement that the applicant will not violate any of the laws of the state or of the United States, or any ordinance of the village, in the conduct of his place of business. All applicants for liquor licenses, other than special event licenses, not holding a liquor license at the time of application shall pay a $500.00 application fee to offset the costs of processing upon submission of an application for licenses to sell alcoholic liquor. Applicants...that are holders of a valid liquor license under this chapter 6 of the village Code shall pay a $250.00 application fee to offset the costs of processing upon submission of application for each subsequent license to sell alcoholic liquor. The fees contemplated by this section 6-72 do not apply to the renewals of any licenses granted under this chapter
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Cary · 5.08.285

Bringing liquor into licensed premises

This section prohibits any person from bringing alcoholic liquor onto licensed premises, with exceptions for specific code sections and for inventory delivered to the licensee. Licensees are also prohibited from permitting this.

inventory of alcoholic liquor purchased by a licensee under this chapter for consumption on its licensed premises, at no time shall any person bring, or be permitted by the licensee to bring, any other alcoholic liquor onto the premises of any premises licensed under this Code for consumption on the premise
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Chicago · 4.60.110

Premises – Change Of Location – New License Required.

This section requires liquor licensees to obtain a new license if they change the location of their establishment. If a licensee expands their licensed establishment, they must file an amended license application with specific documentation prior to using the expanded space.

application and license. (b)   If the licensee desires to change the location of the licensed establishment, the licensee shall, prior to occupying or using the changed location to conduct any activity regulated under this chapter, obtain a new liquor license from the local liquor control commissioner in accordance with the requirements of Section 4-4-170. It shall be unlawful for a licensee to conduct any activity regulated under this chapter at a changed location without first having obtained...liquor license for that location. (c)   If the licensee expands the licensed establishment, the licensee shall, prior to occupying or using the expanded space for any activity regulated under this chapter, file an expanded establishment amended liquor license application with the department of business affairs and consumer protection. The application shall include (i) a copy of the building plans for the expanded establishment; (ii) the proposed floor plan; (iii) an estimate of the occupancy of the premises for which
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Glenwood · 10.46

Hours for the sale of alcoholic liquor

This section establishes the hours during which alcoholic liquors can be sold in Glenwood, with general restrictions and specific exceptions for various license classes regarding on-premises and package sales.

sell or offer for sale any alcoholic liquors in the village in violation of any of the subsections (a)(1) through (7) set forth below: (1) Provided, however, that all holders of class A, B, D, E or G liquor licenses are prohibited from the retail package sale of any alcoholic liquor after the hour of 10:00 p.m. on Sunday through Thursday, and after the hour of 11:00 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. All holders of class...liquor licenses are also prohibited from the retail package sale of any alcoholic liquor prior to the hour of 9:00 a.m. on Saturday. (2) Provided further, however, that all holders of class D and class E liquor licenses are hereby permitted to commence the retail package sale of all alcoholic liquors on the premises commencing at 11:00 a.m. on Sundays. (3) Provided further, however, that all holders of class I and class L liquor licenses are hereby permitted
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Downers Grove · Sec 3.33.4

Delivery Service

This section defines "delivery" of alcoholic beverages within Downers Grove, outlining permitted methods and placing restrictions on deliveries to unlicensed addresses, including age verification, time limits, and record-keeping requirements. It also specifies which liquor license classes are permitted to conduct deliveries.

alcoholic liquors. Under subsections a, b, or c, delivery shall not include the use of common carriers. Beer, wine or alcoholic liquor delivered to any address located within the Village of Downers Grove which does not hold a valid liquor license is subject to the following restrictions: Delivery must be made by an individual at least twenty-one (21) years of age or older. Deliveries must be during prescribed hours as set forth in DGMC Section 3.31(a). Deliveries shall...made only within twelve (12) hours from the time the alcoholic liquor leaves the licensed premises for delivery. The express company or contract carrier or agent of a liquor license holder that carries or transports alcoholic liquor into or within the Village shall not deliver or leave such deliveries without requiring a signature of an individual twenty-one (21) years of age or older. Adequate evidence for proof of age should be produced to the delivery agent in all instances
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Chicago · 4.60.130

Hours Of Operation.

This section establishes the daily hours of operation for the sale of alcoholic liquor by various types of liquor licensees in Chicago. It outlines specific closing and opening times for different days of the week and differentiates between on-premise consumption and package goods sales, with exceptions for certain licensed establishments like supermarkets and airport vendors.

under Chapter 4-156 shall not sell or permit to be sold any liquor after 12:00 midnight and before 12:00 noon, or at any time other than during the special event. The holder of an airport pushcart liquor license or a consumption on the premises license for an establishment located within "authorized areas" of "O'Hare" or "Midway", as those terms are defined in Section 4-60-077, may sell or permit to be sold alcoholic liquor...floor area devoted to the retail sales of liquor. If after review of the such floor and site plan, the commissioner determines that the licensee meets the criteria established in subparagraph (4)(B), the commissioner shall issue a revised liquor license, which on its face indicates that the licensee may commence early Sunday liquor sales. (4)   For purposes of this subsection (a), the following definitions apply: (A)   "Early Sunday liquor sales" means the sale of package goods between the hours
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Wayne · 3.2.10

Conditions Of License

This section outlines conditions for liquor licenses, stating they are personal privileges, non-transferable, and expire upon the licensee's death. It also prohibits the employment of individuals with contagious diseases and persons under 21 from tending bar, with exceptions for servers of age 19 and older.

holders of a class B or D license for the purposes of serving food and alcoholic liquor on the licensed premises. 4.   It shall be unlawful for any licensee or agent or employee of any licensee holding a retail liquor license to permit any employee under the age of twenty one (21) years or any customer of any age to register, by mechanical, electronic or other means, the sale of any alcoholic liquor, including beer and wine...under this chapter, shall be reported in writing to the local liquor control commissioner within ten (10) days of the change. All new personnel shall meet all the standards of this chapter and must otherwise qualify to hold a liquor license. All such changes in personnel shall be subject to review by the local liquor control commissioner. 2.   When a license has been issued to a partnership and a change of ownership occurs resulting in a partnership interest
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Oak Forest · 111.55

Transfer Of License

This section defines liquor licenses as personal privileges, not property, and outlines conditions under which they may be exercised by estates or trustees after a licensee's death. It also specifies that changes in ownership for corporate or LLC licenses, or the addition of new partners/shareholders/members in partnerships/corporations/LLCs, require a new license application.

liquor license shall be purely a personal privilege, good for a term not to exceed the period for which the same is issued unless sooner revoked, as provided in this subchapter, and shall not constitute property, nor shall it be subject to attachment, garnishment or execution nor shall it be alienable or transferable, voluntarily or involuntarily, or subject to being encumbered or hypothecated. Such license shall not descent by the laws of testate or intestate devolution, but it shall cease...proposed new partner, shareholder or member is not ineligible under the provisions of this subchapter and so advises the licensee in writing. Any change in ownership without complying with the terms hereof shall constitute grounds for revocation of the liquor license issued pursuant hereto. (D)   Any licensee may seek to renew his or her license at the expiration thereof pursuant to the provisions of this subchapter provided he or she is then qualified to receive a license and the premises
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Chicago · 4.60.020

License Required – Restricted Areas.

This section requires a city retailer's license for selling alcoholic liquor in Chicago and outlines restrictions on where such licenses can be issued, including distance requirements from existing licensed premises and "affected institutions" in specific zoning districts.

review of relevant factors, he concludes that such a reduction would not detrimentally impact the affected institution. The grant of a distance reduction shall not exempt the applicant from any application requirement associated with issuance of a liquor license. (2)   Factors which the commissioner may consider with regard to an application for a distance reduction include, by way of example and not limitation: (i) the type of activity to be conducted at the establishment and the days and times during...viii) the measures the applicant proposes to implement to maintain quiet and security in conjunction with the establishment. (3)   An applicant seeking a distance requirement reduction shall make a written submission to the commissioner as part of the liquor license application process, presenting all factors which the applicant believes to be relevant to whether a reduction is appropriate. The applicant shall provide a copy of the written submission to the affected institution. Upon receiving a submission for a distance requirement
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Peotone · 112.22

Transfer Of License; Renewals

This section clarifies that liquor licenses in Peotone are personal privileges, not property, and are generally not transferable. However, exceptions exist for executors, administrators, or trustees to continue the business for a limited time upon the death, insolvency, or bankruptcy of the licensee.

voluntarily or involuntarily, or subject to being encumbered or hypothecated; subject, however, to exceptions hereinafter provided in this section. (2) No vested right. Nothing contained in this chapter or section shall create any vested or property right in any liquor license in any person whatsoever, nor shall it limit or restrict the right of the village to at any time amend or repeal this chapter. (3) Death or bankruptcy. A license shall cease upon the death, insolvency or bankruptcy...appointment of a receiver or trustee, whichever comes first. At the time of expiration of the license or passage of six months following death, bankruptcy or appointment of a receiver or trustee as specified in this division, the liquor license shall automatically terminate and the number of available licenses in that classification shall automatically and immediately be reduced by one. (4) Changes in ownership. (a)   When the licensee is a partnership, limited liability company or a corporation whose stock
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Oak Park · 3.7.6

Enforcement

This section outlines the enforcement duties of the Local Liquor Control Commissioner in Oak Park. The Commissioner is responsible for investigating violations, initiating investigations based on complaints or reasonable belief, and conducting hearings when enforcement is deemed necessary.

violated any applicable law or regulation issued by the Local Liquor Control Commissioner. The Local Liquor Control Commissioner may also initiate and conduct, or cause to be conducted, an investigation into the advisability of the renewal of any liquor license, or the continuance of a category of liquor license created by the President and Board of Trustees. The Local Liquor Control Commissioner may appoint a deputy Local Liquor Control Commissioner to conduct an investigation, or direct the Liquor Control Review...Chapter, or any other applicable law, is required under the circumstances, the Local Liquor Control Commissioner may: 1.   Issue a warning to the licensee; 2.   Impose a fine upon the licensee, in lieu of suspension or revocation of the liquor license, not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) per violation; provided, that not more than ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00) in total fines may be imposed upon a licensee during the period of the liquor license; 3.   Suspend
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Oak Park · 3.7.6

Enforcement

This section outlines the enforcement duties of the Local Liquor Control Commissioner in Oak Park. The Commissioner is responsible for investigating violations, initiating investigations based on complaints or reasonable belief, and conducting hearings when enforcement is deemed necessary.

violated any applicable law or regulation issued by the Local Liquor Control Commissioner. The Local Liquor Control Commissioner may also initiate and conduct, or cause to be conducted, an investigation into the advisability of the renewal of any liquor license, or the continuance of a category of liquor license created by the President and Board of Trustees. The Local Liquor Control Commissioner may appoint a deputy Local Liquor Control Commissioner to conduct an investigation, or direct the Liquor Control Review...Chapter, or any other applicable law, is required under the circumstances, the Local Liquor Control Commissioner may: 1.   Issue a warning to the licensee; 2.   Impose a fine upon the licensee, in lieu of suspension or revocation of the liquor license, not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) per violation; provided, that not more than ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00) in total fines may be imposed upon a licensee during the period of the liquor license; 3.   Suspend
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River Grove · 5.24.12

Prohibited Licensees

This section prohibits the issuance of any liquor license by the Local Liquor Control Commissioner to individuals or entities that do not meet specific eligibility criteria, including residency, good character, U.S. citizenship, and lack of certain criminal convictions. It also outlines ineligibility for corporations and partnerships based on partner or stockholder eligibility.

convicted of being the keeper of or is keeping a house of ill fame. (F)   A person who has been convicted of pandering or other crime or misdemeanor opposed to decency and morality. (G)   A person whose license issued under the Liquor Control Act has been revoked for cause. (H)   A person who at the time of application for renewal of any license issued hereunder would not be eligible for such license upon a first application. (I)   A partnership...Local Liquor Control Commission, any President of the Village Board of Trustees, any member of a Village Board of Trustees; and no such official shall be interested directly in the manufacture, sale, or distribution of alcoholic liquor, except that a license may be granted to such official in relation to premises that are not located within the Village if the issuance of such license is approved by the Illinois Liquor Control Commission and except that a license may be granted
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Niles · 10.83

Number of video gaming licensed establishments

This section establishes a maximum of 33 video gaming licenses within Niles, with specific allocations for existing liquor license holders, new video gaming cafes, and fraternal/veterans' organizations. It also outlines conditions for additional licenses and potential exceptions.

Subject to the requirement in subsection (e) and Article IV, a maximum number of 33 licensed establishments are allowed. The distribution of these licenses is outlined below: (a) Twenty-four gaming licenses are available to existing liquor license establishments that have been in existence and are in good stead with the Local Liquor Commissioner. (b) Not more than eight new video gaming café business owners may obtain video gaming licenses. (c) Not more than one fraternal or veterans' organization...obtain a video gaming license only if named license holder has operated within the Village of Niles for at least five years and who has applied for and received a liquor license. (d) In the event that one or more liquor license holders obtains a video gaming license and elects to install less than the maximum of six terminals, then, in that event, the Public Safety Committee shall have the authority, upon advice and consent of the Alcohol Tobacco
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Wauconda · 119.61

Definitions

This section provides definitions for terms related to limited and conditional portability of certain retail liquor licenses in Wauconda. Key terms defined include 'Holder', 'Limited portability permit', 'Limited portability rider', and 'Main liquor license'.

indicates or requires a different meaning. Holder. The person or legal entity to whom or to which a rider or a permit has been issued. Limited portability permit or permit. A written permit to a valid and current main liquor license for the sale of beer and wine at a designated location off the premises licensed by the main license and which is issued by the Liquor Commissioner under the terms, limitations and provisions of this chapter. A limited portability...permit shall be available only for village-sponsored events designated as such by the Liquor Commissioner. Limited portability rider or rider . A written rider to a valid and current main liquor license for the sale of beer and wine at a designated location off the premises licensed by the main license and which is issued by the Liquor Commissioner under the terms, limitations and provisions of this chapter. Main liquor license or main license. The valid and current liquor license
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