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Oakbrook Terrace · 124.02

Authority of the liquor commissioner

This section grants the Oakbrook Terrace Liquor Commissioner broad authority to oversee and regulate all video gaming operations within the city, ensuring compliance with state and local laws. This includes investigating applicants, supervising operations, and establishing rules to protect the public interest.

city governed by the Video Gaming Act, the regulations promulgated pursuant to the Video Gaming Act and this chapter. The Liquor Commissioner shall have all powers necessary and proper to fully and effectively execute the provisions of this chapter, including, but not limited to, the following: (1) To investigate applicants and determine the eligibility of applicants for location licenses and to select among competing applicants the applicants which best serve the interests of the city. (2) To have jurisdiction
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Elmwood Park · 57.2

Authority of the Liquor Commissioner

This section grants the Elmwood Park Liquor Commissioner broad authority to oversee and regulate all video gaming operations within the village, subject to state jurisdiction. This includes investigating applicants, supervising operations, and establishing rules for conduct and penalties.

Village governed by the video gaming act, the regulations promulgated pursuant to the video gaming act and this chapter. The liquor commissioner shall have all powers necessary and proper to fully and effectively execute the provisions of this chapter, including, but not limited to, the following:(a) To investigate applicants and determine the eligibility of applicants for location licenses and to select among competing applicants, the applicants which best serve the interests of the Village.(b) To have jurisdiction
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Brookfield · 6.202

Authority of the liquor commissioner

This section grants the Brookfield liquor commissioner broad authority to oversee all video gaming operations within the village. This authority is concurrent with the state gaming board and includes investigating applicants, supervising operations, and establishing rules to protect the public interest and ensure the best interests of video gaming.

village governed by the Video Gaming Act, the regulations promulgated pursuant to the Video Gaming Act and this article. The liquor commissioner shall have all powers necessary and proper to fully and effectively execute the provisions of this article, including, but not limited to, the following: (1) To investigate applicants and determine the eligibility of applicants for location licenses and to select among competing applicants the applicants which best serve the interests of the village. (2) To have jurisdiction
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Western Springs · 4.1.8

Inspection Powers

This section grants the Local Commissioner, law enforcement officers, and other Village employees the authority to enter licensed premises at any time to inspect for violations of the Dramshop Act, Village ordinances, or State Liquor Commission/Local Commissioner regulations.

other law enforcing officer or other Village employees are hereby given the power to enter, at any time, upon any licensed premises to determine whether any of the provisions of the Dramshop Act contained in 235 Illinois Compiled Statutes, or any of the provisions or other ordinances of Village or any regulation or rules adopted by the State Liquor Commission or the Local Commissioner have been or are being violated, and at such time to examine the premises of said
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Green Oaks · 13.5.3

Video Gaming Terminal Permit Sticker And Fee

This section requires licensed establishments in Green Oaks to obtain an annual permit sticker for each video gaming terminal operated on their premises. A fee of $250 per terminal is due at the time of application, and the permit expires annually on December 31.

order for any video gaming terminal to be operated at a licensed establishment, the licensed establishment is required to obtain an annual video gaming terminal permit sticker from the village for each video gaming terminal located on its premises by submitting a written application, on a form provided by the village, to the liquor commissioner or his designee. Each video gaming terminal permit sticker issued by the village shall expire December 31 after date of issue, with an annual
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Beach Park · 5.18.030

Video Gaming Terminal Permit Sticker And Fee

This section requires licensed establishments to obtain an annual permit sticker for each video gaming terminal operated on their premises. An annual fee is payable in full at the time of application, and permits expire on June 30th annually, with renewal required before July 1st.

order for any video gaming terminal to be operated at a licensed establishment, the licensed establishment is required to obtain an annual video gaming terminal permit sticker from the village for each video gaming terminal located on its premises by submitting a written application, on a form provided by the village, to the liquor commissioner or his designee. Each video gaming terminal permit sticker issued by the village shall expire June 30 after date of issue, with an annual
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Burnham · 6.12

Prohibited sales and possession

This section prohibits licensees, their employees, and carriers from selling, giving, or delivering alcoholic liquor to individuals under 21 years of age or to intoxicated persons. It also prevents the transfer of alcoholic liquor to minors by anyone who has already purchased or obtained it, with limited exceptions.

representative, agent, or employee of the express company, common carrier, or contract carrier that carries or transports alcoholic liquor for delivery within this state demanded, was shown and reasonably relied upon such written evidence in any transaction forbidden by this section is an affirmative defense in any criminal prosecution therefor or to any proceedings for the suspension or revocation of any license based thereon. It shall not, however, be an affirmative defense if the agent or employee accepted the written...enforcement officer or agency investigating the incident shall, upon the conviction of the person who presented the fraudulent license or identification, make a report of the matter to the secretary of state on a form provided by the secretary of state. However, no agent or employee of the licensee shall be disciplined or discharged for selling or furnishing liquor to a person under 21 years of age if the agent or employee demanded and was shown, before furnishing liquor
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Orland Park · 7.18.3

Village President To Administer This Chapter

This section outlines the Orland Park Village President's role and powers as the Local Liquor Control Commissioner in administering the village's video gaming ordinance. The President is responsible for granting, suspending, and revoking video gaming terminal licenses, conducting inspections, receiving and acting on complaints, and denying ineligible applicants.

more persons to assist him/her in the exercise of such duties as he/she may deem necessary. (B)   The Village President/Local Liquor Control Commissioner shall have the following powers, functions and duties: 1.   To grant, suspend for a period not to exceed (30) days, or revoke for cause, in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter, a video gaming terminal license. 2.   To enter or to authorize any law enforcement officer or peace officer to enter at any time upon...video gaming terminal license to an applicant he/she has determined to be ineligible therefor. 5.   To examine or cause to be examined under oath any applicant for a video gaming terminal license or for a renewal thereof, or any license upon who notice of revocation of suspension has been served in the manner hereinafter provided, and to examine or cause to be examined, the books and records of any such applicant or licensee; to hear testimony and take proof
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Orland Park · 7.18.3

Village President To Administer This Chapter

This section outlines the Orland Park Village President's role and powers as the Local Liquor Control Commissioner in administering the village's video gaming ordinance. The President is responsible for granting, suspending, and revoking video gaming terminal licenses, conducting inspections, receiving and acting on complaints, and denying ineligible applicants.

more persons to assist him/her in the exercise of such duties as he/she may deem necessary. (B)   The Village President/Local Liquor Control Commissioner shall have the following powers, functions and duties: 1.   To grant, suspend for a period not to exceed (30) days, or revoke for cause, in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter, a video gaming terminal license. 2.   To enter or to authorize any law enforcement officer or peace officer to enter at any time upon...video gaming terminal license to an applicant he/she has determined to be ineligible therefor. 5.   To examine or cause to be examined under oath any applicant for a video gaming terminal license or for a renewal thereof, or any license upon who notice of revocation of suspension has been served in the manner hereinafter provided, and to examine or cause to be examined, the books and records of any such applicant or licensee; to hear testimony and take proof
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Carol Stream · 10.14.3

Authority Of The Liquor Commissioner

This section outlines the Carol Stream Liquor Commissioner's authority to supervise all video gaming operations within the village, subject to the Illinois Gaming Board. The Commissioner is empowered to investigate applicants, oversee operations and personnel, and establish rules and penalties for video gaming.

governed by the Video Gaming Act, the regulations promulgated pursuant to the Video Gaming Act and the Village Code. The Liquor Commissioner shall have all powers necessary and proper to fully and effectively execute the provisions of this chapter, including, but not limited to, the following: (A)   To investigate applicants and determine the eligibility of applicants for video gaming licenses. (B)   To have jurisdiction and supervision, subject to the jurisdiction and supervision of the Illinois Gaming Board, over all video
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McCullom Lake · 6.5.32

License agreement

This section outlines the terms and conditions for renting the McCullom Lake Village Hall, including requirements for a security deposit, credit card authorization, and adherence to village ordinances and laws. It details the consequences of violating the agreement, such as forfeiture of the security deposit and potential legal action.

additional insured must be provided to the Village not less than 30 days in advance of the event. Liquor shall only be sold at an event where the renter has applied for and been granted both a special use permit from the Village Board prior to reserving the Hall AND where the renter has obtained the necessary licensing from the State of Illinois. In no case shall alcohol be made available to or be provided to minors. 5. Entry Into
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Lake Villa · 10.3B-2

Permitted, Conditional, Temporary And Prohibited Uses

This section outlines how land uses are regulated within different zoning districts in Lake Villa. It specifies that uses are categorized by letter designations in Table 1, indicating whether they are permitted by right, special use, conditional use, or temporary use, with any unlisted uses being prohibited.

Library, public (except for village uses) C C C C C C C C C C C C C C Liquor store (see section 3-8-6 of this code) X X X X Locksmith C X X X X X Lumber, retail sales C C C C Machinery storage yard C C C Massage establishment (only if currently licensed pursuant to Chapter 7 fo Title 3 of the Lake Villa Village Code) C C C C C C Meat
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Plano · 3.9.5

Play By Minors Prohibited; Penalties

This section prohibits individuals under the age of 21 from using video gaming terminals. Licensees who allow underage use face fines, license suspension, or revocation.

years to use or play a video gaming terminal shall be subject to fine or have his or her licenses issued under this chapter suspended or revoked, after hearing before the mayor acting pursuant to the procedures applicable to hearings held pursuant to the provisions of chapter 2 of this title and the hearing provisions of the Illinois liquor control
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Elmhurst · 31.36

Qualifications of ambulance drivers

This section outlines the mandatory qualifications for ambulance drivers in Elmhurst, covering age, physical and mental health, language proficiency, criminal record, substance use, training, licensing, and photographic identification. It also details the investigation and approval process for all ambulance drivers and attendants by the City Manager or a designated entity.

controlled substances as such terms are defined in Illinois statutes. (5) Not be addicted to the use of alcoholic liquor or controlled substances as such term is defined in Illinois statutes. (6) Furnish full face and profile photographs two inches square. (7) Be trained in first aid and hold a current Red Cross first aid card, or be a licensed physician or licensed registered nurse. Only one such trained attendant shall be required in any ambulance. Other attendants not fully
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Hometown · 11.47

Hours of operation

This section prohibits the sale, consumption, or giveaway of alcoholic liquors within Hometown between 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. on weekdays and between 2:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon on Sundays. Holders of Class B-1 licenses are permitted to sell packaged goods for off-premises consumption starting at 9:00 a.m. on Sundays.

licensee herein to sell, permit to sell, offer for sale, allow the consumption of, or give away any alcoholic liquors in the City between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. on any weekday and between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon on Sundays. Notwithstanding, the holder of a Class B-1 license shall be authorized to sell packaged goods for off-premises consumption commencing at 9:00 a.m. on Sundays. [Amended
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Campton Hills · 4.1.3

Local Liquor Control Commissioner

This section designates the village president as the Local Liquor Control Commissioner and outlines their powers and duties, including the ability to appoint assistants and a deputy. It also grants the commissioner the authority to create necessary rules and prescribe application forms.

this Chapter, to assist the village president in his duties as liquor control commissioner. C.   Rulemaking Power: The local liquor control commissioner is hereby authorized and empowered to make such reasonable rules as may be necessary in the performance of his duties and may prescribe the form of application which each prospective licensee shall sign prior to receiving the license. (2013 Code
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Beach Park · 5.16.250

Inspections And Enforcement

This section outlines the procedures and authority for inspecting licensed premises and enforcing liquor and tobacco laws. It details requirements for sting operations, establishes policies for compliance operations, and grants law enforcement and designees the power to enter premises, examine records, and act on citizen complaints.

person under the age of twenty one (21) years or authorize the sale, gift or delivery of alcoholic liquor to a person under the age of twenty one (21) years pursuant to a plan or action to investigate, patrol or otherwise conduct a "sting operation" or enforcement action against a person employed by the licensee or on any licensed premises if the licensee, agent or employee of the licensee provides written notice, at least fourteen (14) days before the "sting...alcohol and tobacco compliance operations to investigate whether a licensee is furnishing: 1) alcoholic liquor to persons under twenty one (21) years of age in violation of this chapter or 2) tobacco to persons in violation of the sale of tobacco to minors act. C.   Any village law enforcement officer or any designee of the commissioner may at any time enter upon any licensed premises to determine whether any of the provisions of this chapter or whether
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Merrionette Park · 11.11

Traffic offenses

This section outlines the bail schedule for various traffic offenses in Merrionette Park, referencing Supreme Court Rule 526. It specifies bail amounts for minor traffic offenses, certain truck offenses including overweight violations and refusal to weigh, and other 'rules of the road' offenses.

offense and personally served by the arresting officer with a citation and complaint shall post bail in the amount of $50.00 in one of the following ways: by depositing, in lieu of such amount, his current Illinois driver's license; or by depositing, in lieu of such amount, an approved bond certificate; or by posting $50.00 cash bail (see Supreme Court Rule 501(b) for the definition of "cash bail"). (B) Bail in certain truck offenses. (1) Persons charged with...scene of accident - death or injury 2,000.00 (5) 11-501 Ch. 625, Act 5 Driving under influence of liquor or drugs or with 0.08 or more blood or breath alcohol concentration 3,000.00 (6) 11-503 Ch. 625, Act 5 Reckless driving 2,000.00 (7) 11-504 Ch. 625, Act 5 Drag racing 2,000.00 (D) Driver's license in lieu of or in addition to bail. An accused who has a valid Illinois driver's license may deposit
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Woodstock · 3.3.20

Inspections And Enforcement

This section outlines procedures for conducting sting operations to investigate potential violations of alcohol and tobacco sales to minors by licensees. It also grants law enforcement officers the authority to enter licensed premises to ensure compliance with city and state regulations.

person under the age of twenty one (21) years or authorize the sale, gift or delivery of alcoholic liquor to a person under the age of twenty one (21) years pursuant to a plan or action to investigate, patrol or otherwise conduct a “sting operation” or enforcement action against a person employed by the licensee or on any licensed premises if the licensee, agent or employee of the licensee provides written notice, at least fourteen (14) days before the “sting...provision of that notice. B.   The commissioner, through the police department that conducts alcohol and tobacco compliance operations, shall establish a policy and standards for alcohol and tobacco compliance operations to investigate whether a licensee is furnishing: 1) alcoholic liquor to persons under twenty one (21) years of age in violation of this chapter; or 2) tobacco products, electronic cigarettes or alternative nicotine products to persons under 21 years of age in violation of the Prevention of Cigarette Sales
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Chicago · 4.58.020

Ordinance Prohibiting Byob – Requirements – Procedure.

This section outlines the process and requirements for the City Council of Chicago to prohibit Bring Your Own Bottle (BYOB) in specified areas. It details conditions for such ordinances, including area boundaries, size requirements, and prohibitions on applying such rules to restaurants.

ordinance to each of the following persons: the commissioner of business affairs and consumer protection, the local liquor control commissioner, the corporation counsel and the alderman of each ward in which any portion of the specified area is located. The commissioner of business affairs and consumer protection shall (1) prepare a list identifying by type all current licenses applied for or issued to businesses, other than restaurants, located within the specified area, including, to the extent practicable, all businesses within
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Berkeley · 4.2.11

Change Of Location

This section outlines the process for a licensed establishment to change its physical location within Berkeley. It requires a written request, an investigation fee, and a showing that the new premises meet all requirements. The relocation is contingent on the business having operated at the original location for at least 90 days and the new location being lawful under state and local regulations.

commissioner. The request shall be rejected if the applicant has not operated his business at the original licensed premises for at least ninety (90) days prior to the application for change of location. No change of location shall be permitted unless the proposed new location is a lawful location and premises for the retail sale of alcoholic liquor pursuant to Illinois law and all applicable village ordinances. Nothing herein contained shall be construed to permit any licensee to change
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Chicago Ridge · 46.168

Penalty

This section outlines penalties for violations of the Food and Beverage Tax, including monetary penalties and the potential suspension or revocation of village licenses for willful tax evasion.

provided in section 1-16. (b) If the village president, whether sitting as the village president or the village liquor commissioner, after a hearing held by the village president or designee, shall find that any owner has willfully avoided the payment of any tax imposed by this article, the village president or designee may suspend or revoke all village licenses held by such tax evader. The owner shall have an opportunity to be heard at such hearing to be held
Taxation & Revenue
Mokena · 1.15.1

Definitions; Violations

This section defines key terms related to vehicle seizure and impoundment, including Hearing Officer, Knowingly, Motor Vehicle, and Owner(s). It then outlines specific violations under the Illinois Compiled Statutes related to cannabis, controlled substances, drug paraphernalia, and weapons, which can lead to a motor vehicle being subject to seizure and impoundment.

failing to appear to answer charges that the person was: a) operating a motor vehicle while that person's license was suspended or revoked or b) operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, other drug or drugs, intoxicating compound or compounds or any combination thereof. 8.   A violation of any provision of title 3, chapter 3, "Liquor Control"; title 4, "Public Health And Safety"; title 5, "Police Regulations"; or title 6, "Motor Vehicles And Traffic", of this
Administration & Government
Wauconda · 122.03

Video gaming terminal permit sticker and fee

This section requires licensed video gaming establishments in Wauconda to obtain an annual permit sticker for each video gaming terminal operated on their premises. A fee of $250.00 per terminal is due at the time of application, and permits expire annually on April 30th.

order for any video gaming terminal to be operated at a licensed video gaming establishment, the licensed video gaming establishment is required to obtain an annual video gaming terminal permit sticker from the village for each video gaming terminal located on its premises by submitting a written application, on a form provided by the village, to the Liquor Commissioner or his designee. Each video gaming terminal permit sticker issued by the village shall expire April 30, next, after date
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Beach Park · 5.16.100

License Is A Privilege

This section clarifies that a liquor license in Beach Park is a personal privilege, not property, and is non-transferable and non-inheritable. However, it allows executors, administrators, or trustees to continue the business under court order for a limited time upon the licensee's death or insolvency.

licensee, when such estate consists in part of alcoholic liquor, may continue the business of the sale of alcoholic liquor under the order of the court having jurisdiction of the estate and may exercise the privileges of the 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. A refund shall
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