License
This section establishes requirements for short-term rental licenses in Stone Park, limiting licensees to providing sleeping accommodations for up to two registered guests and prohibiting the sale or provision of food or alcoholic liquor.
This section establishes requirements for short-term rental licenses in Stone Park, limiting licensees to providing sleeping accommodations for up to two registered guests and prohibiting the sale or provision of food or alcoholic liquor.
This section outlines the process for appealing orders or actions of the local liquor control commissioner to the state commission, limiting the appeal to a review of the official record. It also details the state commission's order service and the local commissioner's duty to comply, with final decisions subject to judicial review.
This section mandates that any applicant for a license to sell alcoholic liquor in Cary must provide proof of dram shop insurance coverage for the duration of the license. The insurance must meet specific requirements outlined in Appendix A and conform to state law, with a provision for 30-day notice before cancellation.
This section outlines the legal duties of licensees and participants in indoor special events in Chicago, covering personnel responsibility, safety postings, vendor licensing, and sanitary conditions for food and restrooms.
This section of the Countryside municipal ordinance defines 'carryout restaurant' and 'drive-in restaurant' and outlines regulations for licensees to maintain quiet and good order on the premises, specifically addressing noise and disturbances caused by patrons and vehicles.
This section generally prohibits the consumption and possession of open alcoholic beverages in public places within Cary, with specific exceptions for licensed establishments within a designated Social District with a Social District endorsement.
This section defines key terms related to the smoking ban in public places within the Village of Justice. It specifies what constitutes a 'Main Entrance,' 'Outdoor Venue,' 'Park,' and 'Public Place,' providing a comprehensive list of locations where smoking is likely to be restricted under the ordinance.
This section outlines the fee schedule for various business licenses in Tinley Park. It details current fees and revised fees effective January 1, 2022, with some exceptions for specific licenses like the Beer Garden and Truck Stop.
This section mandates that owners and operators of retail food and liquor facilities in Hanover Park must jointly file a sworn tax return with the finance director. This return, submitted on village-prescribed forms, must be filed at the same intervals as the Illinois Retailers Occupational Tax Return and include payment of all applicable taxes and a copy of the state return.
This section outlines the legal duties of licensees for industrial private event venues in Chicago. It mandates the designation of a responsible person, posting of site plans and occupancy placards, vendor compliance, and requirements for sanitary conditions and exterior safety.
This section outlines permitted uses in R-1 (single-family) and R-2 (two-family) zones in Rockdale, including residential structures, accessory buildings, home occupations, and specific horticultural uses. It also establishes minimum square footage requirements for new residential construction based on lot width.
This section mandates that owners and operators of prepared food and alcoholic liquor facilities in Chicago Ridge must jointly file a sworn monthly tax return with the village president or designee. The return must include payment of all taxes due and a copy of the state department of revenue sales return for the same period.
This section outlines the requirements for filing sworn tax returns and accompanying payments for prepared food and alcoholic liquor facilities in Rolling Meadows. Returns must be filed with the director of finance and are due at the same intervals as the state's retailer's occupation tax, with a copy of the state return also required.
This section establishes the annual salary for the local liquor control commissioner and mandates that all collected license fees be immediately remitted to the city treasurer for inclusion in the general fund.
This section establishes that alcoholic liquor sales licenses are personal privileges, not property, and are nontransferable. It outlines conditions for business continuation upon the licensee's death or insolvency and details license renewal requirements.
This section provides definitions for terms related to liquor control within Yorkville, including state-level definitions for alcoholic beverages and specific local definitions for hotel/motel, local commissioner, and restaurant.
This section establishes that municipal licenses are non-transferable personal privileges that expire annually, while outlining procedures for renewal, estate-related extensions, and license revocation due to business inactivity.
This section prohibits non-citizens from working as bartenders and requires all bartenders to submit medical proof of good health to the Liquor Commissioner.
Owners and operators of alcoholic liquor facilities in Morton Grove must jointly file a sworn tax return with the Finance Director and Treasurer. This return, along with payment of local liquor taxes and a copy of the state retailer's occupation tax return, must be filed at the same intervals as the state ST-1 form.
This section mandates that owners and operators of prepared food and alcoholic liquor facilities must jointly file a sworn tax return and payment for the imposed tax with the finance director and treasurer. The filing frequency and due dates align with the Illinois Department of Revenue's retailers occupation tax return (ST-1), and a copy of the state return must also be submitted.
This section permits all licensed liquor retailers in Romeoville to sell alcoholic beverages as allowed by the Illinois Liquor Control Act of 1934, specifically referencing section 6-28.5. It overrides any conflicting provisions within the municipal code, as long as the licenses remain in good standing.
This section prohibits licensees from denying any person equal enjoyment of licensed premises where alcohol is sold, subject to legal limitations. It allows for refusal of service in good faith to intoxicated or mentally disabled individuals.
This section states that licensed video gaming locations in Melrose Park that violate the Video Gaming Act are subject to penalties outlined in this chapter and the Illinois Liquor Control Act.
This section prohibits the transfer of alcoholic liquor licenses. However, it allows executors, administrators, or trustees to continue the business under court order for a limited time following the licensee's death or insolvency/bankruptcy.
This section provides definitions for terms used within the chapter, including Alcoholic Liquor, Beer, and Club, establishing specific criteria for club status related to alcohol sales and membership.