This section prohibits underage persons in Rolling Meadows from consuming, purchasing, possessing, or obtaining alcoholic liquor through fraudulent means. Exceptions are provided for religious services, consumption under parental supervision at home, and delivery of alcoholic liquor for a parent or as part of employment, provided it remains in its original package.
Section Text
delivery of such alcoholic liquor in pursuance of the order of his parent or in pursuance of his employment, provided, however, that such alcoholic liquor is in its original package with its seal unbroken; nor shall subsection (a)(4) of this section apply to persons aged at least 18 years working on licensed premises in accordance with section 6-80.
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Business & Licensing
North Chicago·5.33.2
PREMISES ON WHICH VIDEO GAMING TERMINALS ARE PERMITTED
Summary
This section outlines the conditions under which existing licensed retail establishments can continue to operate video gaming terminals, even if they later become ineligible due to specific dispersion and business operating conditions. It also defines the criteria for businesses to be eligible for a local video gaming license, prioritizing restaurants that serve full meals.
Section Text
dispersion and business operating conditions described in paragraph B and adopted by Ordinance 2024-15.
B. Dispersion and Business Operating Conditions. Any person who fails to meet the following criteria will be ineligible to receive a local video gaming license: 1. Business Operating Conditions. Only the following businesses are eligible to be a retail establishment:
a. Any public place kept, used, maintained, advertised, and/or held out to the public as a place where meals are served and where meals...video gaming terminals is greater than accessory or incidental and complementary to the principal use, commonly known as "gaming cafes."
b. General retail stores.
c. Liquor stores.
d. Gas stations (except for truck stops described in B.1.d). 3. Dispersion Conditions. A retail establishment may only be established and granted a local video gaming license if there are no existing retail establishments located within one hundred fifty (150) feet from the applicant's premises, as measured from the property line
Business & Licensing
Vernon Hills·24.33
Drivers
Summary
This section outlines requirements for taxicab drivers in Vernon Hills, mandating state chauffeur licensing and prohibiting certain behaviors while on duty, including consuming alcohol and using inappropriate language or disruptive tactics.
Section Text
person shall drive a taxicab, or be hired or permitted to do so unless he is duly licensed as a chauffeur under applicable laws of the state.
(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 in any way.
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Business & Licensing
Evergreen Park·11.632
Penalty And Administration
Summary
This section outlines penalties for violations of the Automated Purchasing Machines article, including fines and potential license suspension/revocation for businesses. It also specifies that violations can be handled through administrative adjudication or other legal means, preserving the Village's full range of remedies.
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each offense, and a separate offense shall be deemed committed on each day during or on which a violation occurs or continues.
(b) Any business, liquor, or other licensee or permittee found in violation of the provisions of this article shall, in addition to any fine that may be imposed, be subject to license suspension and revocation proceedings.
(c) Violations of this article may be administered through the provisions of Chapter 12, Miscellaneous Provisions and Offenses, Article X, Administrative Adjudication
Administration & Government
Winthrop Harbor·70.01
Definitions
Summary
This section provides definitions for key terms used in Winthrop Harbor's traffic code. It clarifies the meaning of terms such as Alley, Arterial Street, Authorized Emergency Vehicle, Bicycle, and Bus.
Section Text
formal action of the Secretary, of a person’s license or privilege to operate a motor vehicle on the public highways, which termination shall not be subject to renewal or restoration, except that an application for a new license may be presented and acted upon by the Secretary after the expiration of at least one year after the date of revocation. (ILCS Ch. 625, Act 5, § 1-176)
RIGHT-OF-WAY. The right of one vehicle or pedestrian to proceed...collision, property damage only;
(c) A violation of ILCS Ch. 625, Act 5, § 11-502(a), relating to illegal transportation, possession, or carrying of alcoholic liquor within the passenger area of any vehicle;
(d) A violation of ILCS Ch. 625, Act 5, § 6-101 relating to operating a motor vehicle without a valid license or permit;
(e) A violation of § 76.04, relating to failure to stop and exchange information or give aid after a motor vehicle collision involving personal injury
General Provisions
Brookfield·6.2
Definitions
Summary
This section defines various terms relevant to the Brookfield municipal ordinance, including 'drive-in'/'drive-through' establishments, 'drive-up'/'walk-up' windows, 'legal holidays' as determined by the liquor commissioner, 'original container' for retail licensee or manufacturer packaging, and 'sealed container' for mixed drinks or wine.
Section Text
words, terms and phrases used in this chapter that are defined in the Illinois Liquor Control Act of 1934, 235 ILCS 5/1-1 et seq., as amended, shall have the same meaning accorded to such words, terms and phrases as stated in said Act.
(b) The term "drive-in" or "drive-through" means an establishment that provides for the sale of its goods or services to a retail customer through a drive-up or walk-up window or similar aperture without...window" means a service window, door or other aperture through which a customer may purchase goods or services without that customer's entering the licensed premises.
(d) The term "legal holidays," as used in this chapter, means those days during any calendar year that are determined to be legal holidays by the village liquor commissioner.
The liquor commissioner shall, prior to December 31 of the prior year, provide to the village clerk a list of the dates of all holidays
Business & Licensing
Golf·3.2.14
Revocation Of License
Summary
This section outlines the process for revoking a liquor license in Golf. The village president can initiate revocation for substantial violations, subject to board approval, with a 30-day appeal period and a board hearing.
Section Text
village president may revoke any license issued pursuant to this chapter for any substantial violation of any provisions hereof or for any substantial violation of any state law pertaining to the sale of alcoholic liquor, subject to the approval of the village board of trustees. The licensee shall have thirty (30) days in which to file an appeal with the village president before the revocation becomes effective. Upon receipt of an appeal, the village president shall schedule a special meeting
Business & Licensing
Norridge·6.121
Provisions to and use of alcoholic liquor by underage persons
Summary
This section prohibits the delivery and consumption of alcoholic liquor by underage persons, with a limited exception for parental supervision within the home. It also outlines how consumption by a minor can be considered a contributing factor to an offense.
Section Text
ILCS 5/6-21.
F. Use of false identification. Any underage person found guilty of attempting to obtain delivery of an alcoholic liquor by use of false proof of age shall be subject to a fine as set forth in Chapter 38, Section 6 of this Code. If the false proof of age was an improperly used driver's license, the person so using it shall not be permitted...period of six months, to operate a motor vehicle on any public way within the corporate limits of the village unless accompanied by a licensed driver over 30 years of age.
G. False identification not a defense. It shall not be a defense to any action brought criminally, civilly or administratively against any liquor licensee or any other person charged with the delivery of any alcoholic liquor to an underage person that such a person produced false identification or false
Business & Licensing
Third Lake·4.2
Definitions
Summary
This section incorporates definitions from the Illinois Liquor Control Act and provides specific definitions for terms related to alcoholic beverages and premises control within Third Lake, including control of premises, delivery of alcoholic liquor, false identification, impairment, and operation of a motor vehicle.
Section Text
words and phrases defined in 235 ILCS 5/1-3, a part of the Liquor Control Act of 1934, 235 ILCS 5/1-1 et seq., are incorporated and made a part of this article.
In addition, the following words, terms and phrases, when used in this chapter, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
Control of premises means...control of a premises or to have a premises under one's control shall mean a legal or beneficial ownership, rental, lease or license. Control may also exist where none of these legal relationships apply, but an adult is otherwise clearly in charge of and controlling a particular premises.
Delivery of alcoholic liquor means the sale, gift or exchange of an alcoholic liquor from one person to another, with or without consideration. Delivery includes furnishing of any alcoholic liquor
Business & Licensing
Crestwood·37.08
Delinquent Accounts; Debts Owed To The Village
Summary
This section outlines procedures for the collection of debts owed to Crestwood, including the suspension or revocation of licenses for non-payment and the recovery of collection costs and attorney's fees.
Section Text
fine, assessment of costs or other sum of money owed to the village pursuant to a court order or an order of the Mayor, Local Liquor Control Commissioner, or Hearing Officer within 30 days of such fine, assessment or sum of money becoming a debt due and owing to the village, such person's license may be suspended or revoked by the village. If the license is suspended, then the suspension shall remain in effect until such time that
Administration & Government
Crete·28.292
B-1 central business district
Summary
This section establishes the B-1 central business district, aiming to preserve its character while allowing for expansion and redevelopment. It lists permitted retail and service establishments within this district.
Section Text
following special uses may be allowed in the B-1 district subject to the provisions of division 6 of article II of this chapter:
(1) Drive-in banking facilities.
(2) Fast-food or drive-in restaurants.
(3) Package liquor store.
(4) Planned development—Business, in accordance with division 7 of article II of this chapter.
(5) Residential units subject to the following provisions:
a. Buildings intended exclusively for residential purposes are not permitted.
b. In buildings containing a business, dwelling...district.
(6) Brewery or winemaking facility subject to the following conditions:
a. No residential use in the structure;
b. Proper licensing in accordance with Illinois state statute, currently 235 ILCS 5/Article V;
c. Limited to a maximum of 360,000 gallons annual production on site of fermented or malt liquor such as wine, cider or beer, excluding distilled spirits and liquor obtained by distillation;
d. Permitted free product sampling (or a cost less than production cost) for consumption
Zoning & Land Use
Crete·28.293
B-2 highway service district
Summary
This section establishes the B-2 highway service district, intended for auto-oriented commercial activities located along major thoroughfares. It outlines permitted uses, including various retail and service establishments, public facilities, and uses also permitted in the B-1 district.
Section Text
miniature golf courses, arcades;
Automobile service station;
Brewery or winemaking facility subject to the following conditions: 1. No residential use in the structure; 2. Proper licensing in accordance with Illinois state statute, currently 235 ILCS 5/Article V; 3. Limited to a maximum of 360,000 gallons annual production on site of fermented or malt liquor such as wine, cider or beer, excluding distilled spirits and liquor obtained by distillation; 4. Permitted free product sampling (or a cost less than production...product sampling for consumption on the premises; 5. Retail sale of product produced on the premises for consumption on the premises, or packaged sale for on or off premises consumption; 6. Permitted wholesale sales in accordance with the state license obtained.
Building materials and products sales and storage;
Contractor or construction yards;
Drive-in banking facilities;
Fast-food or drive-in restaurant;
Hotels and motels;
Medical cannabis dispensing organization, subject to the following conditions:
(1) Maintain 24-hour, seven
Zoning & Land Use
Crete·28.312
I-2 Gateway commerce district
Summary
This section establishes the I-2 Gateway Commerce District, designed as a transitional zone between industrial and residential areas, permitting administrative, research, light manufacturing, and business uses that do not detract from residential desirability. It imposes restrictions on operations, emissions, and hazardous materials to protect community residential quality.
Section Text
square feet.
e. Day care center.
f. Brewery or winemaking facility subject to the following conditions: 1. No residential use in the structure; 2. Proper licensing in accordance with Illinois state statute, currently 235 ILCS 5/Article V; 3. Limited to a maximum of 360,000 gallons annual production on site of fermented or malt liquor such as wine, cider or beer, excluding distilled spirits and liquor obtained by distillation; 4. Permitted free product sampling (or a cost less than production...product sampling for consumption on the premises; 5. Retail sale of product produced on the premises for consumption on the premises, or packaged sale for on or off premises consumption; 6. Permitted wholesale sales in accordance with the state license obtained.
g. Medical cannabis dispensing organization, subject to the following conditions: 1. Maintain 24-hour, seven-day a week security operational coverage; 2. Not located within 250 feet of the property line of a pre-existing public or private preschool
Zoning & Land Use
Harwood Heights·4.12.175
Giving away of alcoholic liquors prohibited
Summary
This section prohibits licensees and individuals from giving away alcoholic liquor for commercial purposes or to promote non-alcoholic products. It also forbids advertising such practices, with an exception for tastings by Class G licensees.
Section Text
promote the sale of non-alcoholic products.
B. No licensee, individual, partnership or corporation shall advertise or promote in any way, whether on or off-licensed premises, any of the practices prohibited under subsection (A) above. This includes, but is not limited to, advertisements using the word "free" or "complimentary" in connection with alcoholic liquor.
C. Subsection (A) shall not apply to tasting by Class G licensees
Business & Licensing
Winnetka·Section 5.09.080 Ineligibility For License.
Summary
This section outlines specific ineligibility criteria for obtaining a liquor license in Winnetka, including residency, character, citizenship, criminal history, past license revocations, and the eligibility of partners or corporate officers.
Section Text
under any federal or state law unless the Local Liquor Control Commissioner determines, after investigation, that such person has been sufficiently rehabilitated to warrant the public trust;
5. A person who has been convicted of being the keeper, or is keeping, a house of ill fame;
6. A person who has been convicted of pandering or other crime or misdemeanor opposed to decency and morality;
7. A person whose license under this chapter has been revoked for cause...chapter;
13. A person who has been convicted of a violation of any federal or state law concerning the manufacture, possession or sale of alcoholic liquor, or has forfeited bond to appear in court to answer charges for any such violation;
14. A person who does not beneficially own the premises for which a license is sought or does not have a lease on such premises for the full period for which the license is to be issued
Business & Licensing
Skokie·10.42
Giving away of alcoholic liquors
Summary
This ordinance prohibits licensees and individuals from giving away alcoholic liquor for commercial purposes or to promote non-alcoholic products, with exceptions for test marketing and tasting. It also prohibits advertising or promoting these prohibited practices, including the use of terms like 'free' or 'complimentary' with alcoholic liquor.
Section Text
apply to test marketing or tasting.
(b) No licensee, individual, partnership or corporation shall advertise or promote in any way, whether on or off licensed premises, any of the practices prohibited under subsection (a) of this Section. This includes, but is not limited to, advertisements using the words "free" or "complimentary" with alcoholic liquor
Business & Licensing
Lakemoor·9.18
Sales Prohibited
Summary
This section prohibits licensees from selling or delivering alcoholic liquor to certain individuals, including minors and intoxicated persons, and from allowing disturbances on their premises. Violations can lead to license suspension.
Section Text
licensee under the provisions of this chapter shall sell, give or in any other manner deliver alcoholic liquor to any minor, intoxicated person, habitual drunkard, spendthrift, insane, feebleminded or distracted person, or harbor or permit any intoxicated persons to loiter on the premises described in the license or permit any conduct which shall tend to disturb the peace or quiet of the neighborhood or the premises. Any such sale shall be cause for suspension of the license
Crystal Lake·329.19
Sales prohibited
Summary
This section prohibits liquor licensees in Crystal Lake from selling or otherwise delivering alcohol to minors or individuals exhibiting signs of intoxication, habitual drunkenness, or mental incapacitation. It also forbids licensees from allowing intoxicated individuals to loiter on their premises or permitting conduct that disturbs the peace, with violations subject to license suspension.
Section Text
licensee under the provision of this chapter shall sell, give or in any other manner deliver alcoholic liquor to any minor, intoxicated person, habitual drunkard, spendthrift, insane, feebleminded or distracted person, or harbor or permit any intoxicated persons to loiter on the premises described in the license or permit any conduct which shall tend to disturb the peace or quiet of the neighborhood or the premises. Any such sale shall be cause for suspension of the license
Business & Licensing
Hillside·6.56
Delivery and carry out of mixed drinks permitted
Summary
This section defines terms related to mixed drinks and allows licensed retailers to sell cocktails in sealed containers for off-premises consumption, with specific delivery and age verification requirements.
Section Text
licensee's location may be transferred and sold for off-premises consumption if the following requirements are met:
(1) The cocktail is transferred within the licensed premises, by a curbside pickup, or by delivery by an employee of the retail licensee who:
a. Has been trained in accordance with Section 6-27.1 of the Liquor Control Act of 1934, 235 ILCS 5/6-27.1, at the time of the sale;
b. Is at least 21 years of age; and
c. Upon delivery...readily accessible to the passenger area;
(4) The sealed container shall be affixed with a label or tag that contains the following information:
a. The cocktail or mixed drink ingredients, type, and name of the alcohol;
b. The name, license number, and address of the retail licensee that filled the original container and sold the product;
c. The volume of the cocktail or mixed drink in the sealed container; and
d. The sealed container was filled less than seven days
Business & Licensing
Chicago·4.60.082
Delivery And Carryout Of Cocktails Permitted.
Summary
This section permits licensed retailers (specifically "consumption on premises – incidental activity license" or "tavern license" holders) to sell cocktails in sealed containers for off-premises consumption, provided state law allows and specific packaging and transfer requirements are met. It defines key terms related to cocktails, containers, and licensees.
Section Text
retail licensee at the retail licensee's location for off-premises consumption if the following requirements are met:
(1) the cocktail is transferred within the licensed premises, by a curbside pickup, or by delivery by an employee of the retail licensee who:
(A) has been trained in accordance with Section 6-27.1 of the Liquor Control Act of 1934, codified at 235 ILCS 5/6-27.1, at the time of the sal*
* Editor's note – As set forth in Coun...employee delivering the cocktail is not able to safely verify a person's age or level of intoxication upon delivery, the employee shall cancel the sale of the cocktail and return the product to the retail license holder;
(3) the sealed container is placed in the trunk of the vehicle or if there is no trunk, in the vehicle's rear compartment that is not readily accessible to the passenger area;
(4) the sealed container shall be affixed with
Business & Licensing
Villa Park·3.323
Licenses subject to change, rules, etc
Summary
This section states that all licenses issued under this chapter are subject to future changes or amendments to the ordinance and any rules adopted by the local liquor control commissioner.
Section Text
licenses issued pursuant to this chapter shall be subject to any and all changes or amendments which may be hereafter made, and any and all rules adopted by the local liquor control commissioner or local liquor control commissioner
Business & Licensing
Geneva·4.6.2
LICENSE PROVISIONS
Summary
This section outlines the licensing requirements for food dealers in Geneva, including the application process, a fee schedule based on the type of food sales and method of delivery, and grounds for license revocation.
Section Text
state the kind of food intended to be sold or handled. (1975 Code § 15-2)
B. Fees: The annual license fee for a license required by subsection 4-6-2A of this section shall be in accordance with the following schedule:
For the sale of unprepared or packaged food or beverage other than alcoholic liquor intended for human consumption, over the counter $50.00
For the sale of unprepared or packaged food, beverage other than alcoholic liquor...tobacco intended for human consumption, to be sold from vending machines 50.00
For the sale of unprepared or packaged food, beverage other than alcoholic liquor, or tobacco intended for human consumption, to be sold from vending truck or vehicle, per vehicle 500.00
(1975 Code § 15-3; amd. 2003 Code)
C. Revocation: Any food dealer's license may be revoked by the mayor and city council for repeated violations of the provisions of this chapter or for any violation
Health & Sanitation
Libertyville·4.50
Privilege granted by license; insolvency, bankruptcy and death of licensee; refund of fees
Summary
This section clarifies that a license is a personal privilege, not property, and details how the business can continue under specific circumstances like the death, insolvency, or bankruptcy of the licensee, including provisions for fee refunds and license renewal.
Section Text
percent or more of the total number of shares of stock or securities convertible into stock of a corporation or entity that holds a license.
(b) The executor or administrator of the estate of any deceased licensee, or the trustee of any insolvent or bankrupt licensee, when such estate consists in part of alcoholic liquor, may continue the business of the sale of alcoholic liquor under order of the appropriate court, and may exercise the privileges of the deceased, insolvent
Business & Licensing
Campton Hills·4.1.13
Nontransferability Of License
Summary
This section states that alcoholic beverage licenses are not transferable. However, executors, administrators, or trustees may continue the business for a limited time upon court order and notification to the liquor control commissioner.
Section Text
issued pursuant to this chapter are not transferable in any manner whatsoever. Licenses issued pursuant to this chapter shall not descend by the laws of testate or intestate devolution, but shall cease upon the death of the licensee; provided, that executors or administrators of the estate of any deceased licensee, and the trustee of any insolvent or bankrupt licensee, when such estate consists in part of alcoholic liquor, may continue the business of the sale of alcoholic liquor under order...deceased or insolvent or bankrupt licensee 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 of such licensee, unless said executors, administrators or trustees file a new application with the local liquor control commissioner. A copy of the court order must be provided to the local liquor control commissioner. (2013 Code
Business & Licensing
Northbrook·15.1044
Minimum requirements for accessory outdoor dining
Summary
This section outlines the initial application requirements for establishing an outdoor dining area accessory to a food service establishment with a class 1 license in Northbrook. It details necessary information for site plans, owner consent, and specific additional requirements for dining areas located in the public way, including a license agreement, proof of insurance, and an annual usage fee.
Section Text
public way (public way outdoor seating areas) shall provide the following additional items:
a. License agreement and proof of insurance. An executed license agreement for use of the public way pursuant to subsection 15-1047(a) certifying that the applicant possesses the required levels of general liability, workers' compensation and, if applicable, liquor liability insurance. Applicant must provide the village with certificates of insurance demonstrating the requirements levels of coverage.
b. Annual public way usage