This section mandates that prepared food and alcoholic liquor facilities in Gurnee must file a sworn return with the village clerk by the 20th of the following month. The return must include payment of all taxes due for the period and a copy of the corresponding Illinois Department of Revenue sales return.
Section Text
Each prepared food facility and alcoholic liquor facility within the village shall jointly and severally have the duty to cause to be filed a sworn return with the village clerk for each such facility for each such licensed premises located in the village.
Said return shall be prepared and submitted in forms prescribed by the village. Said returns shall be filed with the village by the 20th day of the succeeding calendar month. Said return shall also be accompanied
Taxation & Revenue
Waukegan·20.406
Transmittal of tax collection
Summary
Prepared food and alcoholic liquor facilities in Waukegan must jointly file a sworn tax return with the city clerk by the 20th of the following month. This return must include payment of all due taxes and a copy of the corresponding Illinois Department of Revenue sales return.
Section Text
Each prepared food facility and alcoholic liquor facility within the city shall jointly and severally have the duty to cause to be filed a sworn return with the city clerk for each such facility for each such licensed premises located in the city. Said return shall be prepared and submitted in forms prescribed by the city. Said returns shall be filed with the city by the 20th day of the succeeding calendar month. Said return shall also be accompanied
Taxation & Revenue
Hainesville·5.08.400
Compliance with state statutes
Summary
This section mandates that all licenses issued under this chapter must comply with the state Dram Shop Act and all other relevant state statutes, village ordinances, and rules of the state Liquor Commission.
Section Text
licenses issued under this chapter shall be subject to all of the provisions of the state Dram Shop Act, to all applicable state statutes, village ordinances and rules of the state Liquor Commission.
(Ord. 98-12-1 § 1 (part): prior code
Business & Licensing
Phoenix·10.83
Duty to keep records
Summary
This section mandates that retail licensees in Phoenix with more than four employees must maintain specific uniform records at their licensed premises or an approved alternate location within the state. These records are subject to inspection by authorized village representatives.
Section Text
approved by the village commissioner, for the purpose of inspection at all reasonable times by representatives authorized, in writing, by the village liquor control commissioner, for the purposes in this chapter. For purposes of this article, a corporation must include as employees all officers or directors who receive compensation in any form from the licensed business.
(Code 1971, § 112.101)
State Law reference— Inspections, 235 ILCS 5/4-4
Business & Licensing
Westchester·5.36.290
Inspection powers
Summary
This section grants the local liquor commissioner, chief of police, or other authorized police officers the power to enter licensed premises at any time to inspect for violations of state laws, village ordinances, or liquor commission rules. During these inspections, they can examine the premises in connection with any suspected violations.
Section Text
local liquor commissioner, or the chief of police or another police officer, are hereby given the power to enter, or to authorize any law enforcement officer to enter, at any time, upon any licensed premises to determine whether any of the provisions of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, or any of the provisions of other ordinances of the Village of Westchester, or any regulations or rules adopted by the state liquor commission or the local liquor commissioner have been
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Roselle·3.28
Persons not entitled to license
Summary
This section outlines individuals and entities disqualified from obtaining a retail license in Roselle. Disqualifications include non-residency, lack of good character, not being a US citizen, certain felony convictions, involvement in illicit activities, prior license revocation, and failure to meet eligibility requirements upon renewal.
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parole and the local liquor commissioner determines that such person has been sufficiently rehabilitated to warrant the public trust. The burden of proof of sufficient rehabilitation shall be upon the applicant;
(5) A person who has been convicted of being a 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 or morality;
(7) A person whose license under this Act has been revoked...person who has been convicted of a violation of any federal or state laws concerning the manufacture, possession or sale of alcoholic liquor, or has forfeited his bond to appear in court to answer charges for any such violation;
(14) A person who does not own or beneficially own the premises for which the license is sought, or does not have a lease thereon for the full period for which the license is to be issued;
(15) Any law enforcing
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Orland Hills·111.31
License Limitations
Summary
This section outlines the limitations and conditions for licenses, emphasizing they are personal privileges that expire, are non-transferable, and terminate upon the licensee's death, insolvency, or bankruptcy, with provisions for temporary continuation by their representatives. It also details the renewal process, requiring continued qualification, compliance with health and safety regulations, and approval by the Liquor Control Commissioner, while clarifying that renewal is not a vested right.
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deceased licensee or the trustee of any insolvent or bankrupt licensee, when such estate consists in part of alcoholic liquor, may continue under order of the appropriate court and may exercise the privileges of the deceased or insolvent or bankrupt licensee after the death of such decedent or insolvency or bankruptcy until the expiration of such license by no longer than six months after the death, bankruptcy, or insolvency of such licensee.
(B) Any licensee may renew his license within...prior to the expiration thereof provided he is then qualified to receive a license; and provided that the premises for which such renewal license is sought meet all applicable health requirements, contain no building or fire/safety violations or other violations of any applicable laws and ordinances, and otherwise meet with the approval of the Local Liquor Control Commissioner in the lawful exercise of his powers and duties and that the renewal privilege herein provided for shall not be construed
Business & Licensing
Carpentersville·5.12.150
Serving of liquor
Summary
This section prohibits serving liquor for on-premises consumption unless a seat is provided. Exceptions are made for establishments with specific license classes (A, C, J) and approved off-premises sales.
Section Text
unlawful to serve liquor for consumption on the premises to any person for whom a seat is not provided. This provisions shall not apply to establishments maintaining a class A, class C or class J license, nor to off-premises sales approved pursuant to Section
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Sauk Village·6.66
Persons underage
Summary
This section prohibits individuals under 21 from consuming, purchasing, possessing, or accepting delivery of alcoholic liquor, with specific exceptions. It also establishes parental and property owner responsibility for preventing violations.
Section Text
person under the age of 21 years to remain on such premises while in the possession of alcoholic liquor or while consuming alcoholic liquors in violation of subsection (a) of the this section.
(Code 1977, §§ 3-23—3-25; Code 2005, § 111.44; Ord. No. 522, 8-23-1983)
State Law reference— Prohibited entry to a licensed premises, 235 ILCS 5/6-16.2; prohibited sales and possession, 235 ILCS 5/6-16; municipal authority over retail selling of alcoholic beverages and access of minors
Kildeer·3.3.21
Employee Training Requirements
Summary
This section mandates that all individuals serving or selling alcoholic beverages must complete a state-certified BASSET program. It outlines training timelines for new employees and managers, as well as requirements for underage employees and a grace period for existing licensees to comply.
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certificate of completion of the BASSET program or identification card must be maintained on the licensed premises of any class of license issued pursuant to this chapter where alcoholic beverages are sold.
2. Certificates or identification cards for all employees and/or managers shall be made available for review by any law enforcement officer or liquor commission member or agent immediately upon demand.
C. Employment Without Training Prohibited: Except as otherwise provided in this section, it shall be unlawful to permit...license issued pursuant to this chapter where alcoholic beverages are sold unless that person has completed the BASSET program as required by this section.
D. Other Training Programs: Notwithstanding any provisions of this code to the contrary, any reference to the BASSET program or to the BASSET training program in this code shall also mean and include any similar training program which has been approved in writing as an equivalent program in advance by the Illinois liquor control commission
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Calumet City·38.153
Same—Issuance
Summary
This section outlines the process and requirements for the issuance of driver, attendant, and attendant-driver licenses by the Calumet City Clerk. It details the investigation process, the criteria applicants must meet (including physical, mental, and training qualifications), and restrictions on license transferability and alteration.
Section Text
year, unless earlier suspended, revoked or terminated, when he finds that:
(1) The applicant is not addicted to the use of intoxicating liquors or narcotics, and is morally fit for the position;
(2) The applicant is able to speak, read and write the English language;
(3) The applicant has been found by a duly licensed physician, upon examination attested to on a form provided by the health officer, to be of sound physique, possessing eyesight corrected to at least 20/40
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Frankfort·36.01
Definitions
Summary
This section defines "Compliance Tickets" (CT) as citations issued for violations of specific Village of Frankfort Code of Ordinances, primarily related to minor offenses.
Section Text
Alcoholic Beverages on Private Property, § 113.58 Misrepresentation of Age, § 113.59 Possession/Consumption of Alcoholic Beverages (under 21), § 113.59 Purchase or Possession of Alcoholic Liquor, § 113.62 Possession or Consumption of Alcohol by a Gathering Including Minor at Residence, § 113.63 Parental Responsibility;
(6) Chapter 99 Fireworks, § 99.02 Prohibited Conduct;
(7) Chapter 115 Solicitors, Hawkers, and Peddlers, § 115.02 License Required, § 115.09 Hours of Operation, § 115.12 License and Identification Badges, § 115.10 Notice Regulating Soliciting, Peddling and Canvassing, § 115.14 No Soliciting on Public Way;
(8) Chapter
Administration & Government
Diamond·110.12
Appeals From An Order Of The Local Liquor Control Commissioner
Summary
This section outlines the process for appealing decisions made by the Diamond Local Liquor Control Commissioner to the state commission. It specifies the timeframe for appeals, the scope of review (limited to the official record), and the requirement for the local commissioner to submit the record. It also details the process for serving state commission orders and conformity by the local commissioner, and notes that final state commission decisions are subject to judicial review.
Section Text
suspend a license/permit or refusing for more than 30 days to grant a hearing upon a complaint to revoke or suspend a license, may within 20 days after notice of such order or action be appealed to the state commission. In the event of an appeal from an order or action of the Local Liquor Control Commissioner, the appeal to the state commission shall be limited to a review of the official record of the proceedings before the Local Liquor
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Arlington Heights·Section 8.201
Definitions
Summary
This section provides definitions for key terms used throughout the Article concerning underage drinking in Arlington Heights. It clarifies terms such as 'Alcoholic Beverage,' 'Control of Premises,' 'Delivery of Alcoholic Liquor,' 'False Identification,' 'Impairment,' and 'Operation of a Motor Vehicle.'
Section Text
half of one percent or less of alcohol by volume.
b. Control of Premises. A legal or beneficial ownership, rental, lease or license. Control may also exist where none of the aforesaid legal relationships apply, but where an adult is otherwise clearly in charge of and controlling a particular premises.
c. Delivery of Alcoholic Liquor. The sale, gift or exchange of an alcoholic liquor from one person to another. Delivery is meant to include providing of any alcoholic liquor
Aurora·Sec 8-
134 Renewal
Summary
This section outlines the renewal process for video gaming licenses in Aurora. Licenses expire annually on September 30 and require specific documentation, fees, and continued adherence to all relevant qualifications for renewal. Licenses are non-transferable.
Section Text
upon receipt of a copy of the current state license, the applicable renewal fee and any renewal forms provided by the city.
The license may only be renewed if the licensee continues to meet all qualifications for licensure set forth in the Video Gaming Act, the regulations promulgated pursuant to the Video Gaming Act, Aurora Liquor Control Ordinance and this article
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Antioch·4.2A-4
Definitions
Summary
This section provides definitions for various terms used within the chapter, including alcoholic liquor, applicant, club, corporation, and hotel, to ensure consistent interpretation of the ordinance.
Section Text
have the meanings specifically ascribed to them:
ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR: Includes any alcohol, spirits, wine and beer and every liquid or solid, patented or not, containing alcohol, spirits, wine or beer and capable of being consumed as a beverage by a human being. The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to any liquid or solid containing one-half of one percent (0.5%) of alcohol by volume if dispensed by a licensed pharmacy pursuant to a medical...prescription.
APPLICANT: The person or business entity (such as a partnership, corporation, LLC, LLP or similar entity) which operates, or will operate, the licensed business.
CLUB: A corporation organized under the laws of this state, not for pecuniary profit, solely for the promotion of some common object other than the sale or consumption of alcoholic liquors kept, used and maintained by its members through the payment of annual dues, and owning, hiring or leasing a building or space
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Wheaton·26.143
Tobacco commissioner; tobacco commission; suspension, revocation of license; fines, costs
Summary
This section establishes the roles of the mayor as tobacco commissioner and the tobacco commission, composed of the local liquor commission members, in administering and enforcing tobacco sales regulations. It outlines procedures for license suspension, revocation, and fines, requiring public hearings with advance written notice to licensees.
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tobacco commissioner and shall be charged with the administration of this article and of such other ordinances relating to tobacco sales and licensing as may be from time to time enacted by the city council. A tobacco commission is created, which shall be composed of the same five members of the city's local liquor commission.
Subject to the policies of the city council in the direction of the tobacco commissioner, the city manager shall direct the city staff...article as though fully set forth in this article, as being specifically applicable to the creation, enforcement, and administration of this article.
(b) The tobacco commissioner, after a hearing conducted by the tobacco commission, may suspend or revoke any license issued under the provisions of this article if he determines that the licensee has violated any of the provisions of this article. In lieu of suspension or revocation of the license, the tobacco commissioner may instead levy a fine
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Hometown·11.17
Fee schedule
Summary
This section establishes a comprehensive fee schedule for businesses and commercial establishments in Hometown. It outlines various fees, including annual licenses, permits, and variable fees based on factors like square footage and the type of business, with specific rates for alcoholic liquor licenses, ambulance services, amusements, and animal licenses.
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fees. Other fee references such as driveway, sign, animal, and so forth, are included for convenience. Businesses or commercial establishments not scheduled shall be licensed on a square-foot-area basis. All solicitors and itinerant vendors must comply with Article 30 and pay the fee required in addition to other fees required herein: 1. Alcoholic liquors (Article 2)56
a. Class A $1,200 plus square feet of area
b. Class A-1 $240
c. Class B $960 plus square...area $60 plus square foot
b. Services only, asphalt contractors, cement contractors, general contractors, fence contractors, garage contractors, paving contractors and similar contractors, or services or contractors (all types), only having no permanent location in the City. $90
1. Licenses, permits or fees covered under Subsection (13)(b) shall be for the calendar year beginning January 1 and ending December 31 of the next succeeding year; provided, however, that any person applying for a license who commences business
Administration & Government
Roselle·20.125
Transmittal of tax collection
Summary
This section mandates that owners and operators of retail food and liquor facilities must jointly and severally file a sworn tax return with the finance director monthly. The return must be submitted by the 20th of the following month, include payment of all due taxes, and be accompanied by a copy of the Illinois Department of Revenue return. Owners are allowed a 1% commission on timely remitted taxes to cover administrative expenses.
Section Text
owner and the operator of each retail food facility and each retail liquor facility within the village shall jointly and severally, have the duty to cause to be filed a sworn return with the finance director for each such retail facility and/or for such licensed premises located in the village. Said return shall be prepared and submitted on forms prescribed by the village. Said return shall be filed with the village no later than the twentieth
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Wilmette·10.1
Construction and enforcement
Summary
This section mandates strict construction and enforcement of the chapter to protect the health, safety, and welfare of Wilmette residents. It also prohibits licensees from denying any person equal enjoyment of licensed premises where alcohol is sold, ensuring non-discrimination.
Section Text
strictly enforced to the end that the health, safety and welfare of the people of Wilmette shall be protected.
(b) No licensee licensed hereunder shall deny or permit his agents and employees to deny any person the full and equal enjoyment of the accommodations, advantages, facilities and privileges of any premises in which alcoholic liquors are authorized to be sold, subject only to the conditions and limitations established by law, and applicable alike to all citizens.
(Code
Business & Licensing
Mount Prospect·8.905
Transmittal Of Tax Collection
Summary
This section mandates that owners, operators, and marketplace facilitators of prepared food and alcoholic liquor facilities in Mount Prospect must file a sworn tax return with the finance director. The return, along with payment of all due taxes, must be submitted at the same intervals and on forms prescribed by the village, and must also include a copy of the Illinois Department of Revenue's retailers occupation tax return for the same reporting period.
Section Text
owner, operator and marketplace facilitators of each prepared food facility and each alcoholic liquor facility within the village shall jointly and severally, have the duty to cause to be filed a sworn return with the finance director for each such facility and for each such licensed premises located in the village. Said return shall be prepared and submitted on forms prescribed by the village. Said return shall be filed with the village by the filing date and at the same
Taxation & Revenue
Des Plaines·15.9.5
Transmittal Of Tax Collection
Summary
This section mandates that owners and operators of prepared food and alcoholic liquor facilities in Des Plaines must jointly file a sworn tax return and payment with the finance director. The filing frequency and due date align with the state's retailers' occupation tax return, and a copy of the state return must also be submitted.
Section Text
owner and the operator of each prepared food facility and each alcoholic liquor facility within the city shall jointly and severally, have the duty to cause to be filed a sworn return with the finance director for each such facility and for each such licensed premises located in the city. Said return shall be prepared and submitted on forms prescribed by the city. Said return shall be filed with the city by the filing date and at the same time
Taxation & Revenue
Schaumburg·36.039
TRANSMITTAL OF TAX COLLECTION
Summary
This section mandates that owners and operators of retail food and liquor facilities in Schaumburg must jointly file a sworn return with the finance director. This return, submitted on village-prescribed forms, is due monthly after the Illinois Department of Revenue's retailer occupation tax return and must include payment of all village taxes due and a copy of the state return.
Section Text
owner and the operator of each retail food facility and each retail liquor facility within the village shall jointly and severally, have the duty to cause to be filed a sworn return with the finance director for each such retail facility and/or for such licensed premises located in the village. Said return shall be prepared and submitted on forms prescribed by the village. Said return shall be filed with the village no later than the last day of the calendar
Taxation & Revenue
Hinsdale·7.1.5.1
Commercial Use Of Street And Sidewalk Space For Outdoor Dining Purposes
Summary
This ordinance authorizes Hinsdale dining establishments to use public sidewalks and rights-of-way for temporary outdoor dining upon obtaining a permit, subject to various conditions and fees, and specific operating season requirements.
Section Text
necessary to protect the general welfare and assure that permits issued under this section shall benefit the general public.
C. Liquor Service: Where liquor service is approved as part of a temporary outdoor dining permit, the temporary outdoor dining use area of the dining establishment shall be regarded as an extension of the dining establishments existing licensed premises. The Village shall waive enforcement of subsection 3-3-26 of the Village Code prohibiting possession and consumption of open containers...shall meet all requirements listed in the Village’s Outdoor Dining Design Standards or other outdoor dining program documents, except as otherwise approved by the Board of Trustees.
E. Physical Barriers: All approved temporary outdoor dining use areas where liquor is served shall be demarcated by physical barriers or in some other manner approved by the Village Manager, in consultation with the Chief of Police. No alcohol consumption shall be permitted beyond the demarcated areas.
F. Submittal Requirements: The following
Streets & Public Property
Hinsdale·7.1.5.1
Commercial Use Of Street And Sidewalk Space For Outdoor Dining Purposes
Summary
This ordinance authorizes Hinsdale dining establishments to use public sidewalks and rights-of-way for temporary outdoor dining upon obtaining a permit, subject to various conditions and fees, and specific operating season requirements.
Section Text
necessary to protect the general welfare and assure that permits issued under this section shall benefit the general public.
C. Liquor Service: Where liquor service is approved as part of a temporary outdoor dining permit, the temporary outdoor dining use area of the dining establishment shall be regarded as an extension of the dining establishments existing licensed premises. The Village shall waive enforcement of subsection 3-3-26 of the Village Code prohibiting possession and consumption of open containers...shall meet all requirements listed in the Village’s Outdoor Dining Design Standards or other outdoor dining program documents, except as otherwise approved by the Board of Trustees.
E. Physical Barriers: All approved temporary outdoor dining use areas where liquor is served shall be demarcated by physical barriers or in some other manner approved by the Village Manager, in consultation with the Chief of Police. No alcohol consumption shall be permitted beyond the demarcated areas.
F. Submittal Requirements: The following