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Maple Park · 7.10.3

Operation of snowmobiles

This section outlines regulations for snowmobile operation in Maple Park, including permitted hours, restrictions on road use, speed limits, and age/licensing requirements for operators.

valid driver's license; except, that unlicensed operators 12 to 16 years of age may operate a snowmobile if they have completed a state authorized safety course and possess on their person a valid certificate. Violations of this subsection with the knowledge of a parent or guardian shall be deemed a violation of this subsection by said parent or guardian. E. Under influence of intoxicants. No person who is under the influence of intoxicating liquor may drive
Traffic & Vehicles
Woodridge · 3.3.19

Attire

This section establishes attire requirements for licensees and their employees involved in the sale or service of alcoholic liquors. It prohibits toplessness and the exposure of certain body parts or simulated coverings thereof, and requires licensees to prevent violations.

delivery of alcoholic liquors of every description, either independently or in conjunction with food or foodstuffs, across a bar or at a table. Topless or similar costumes are prohibited. B.   It shall be unlawful for any licensee or any employee, associate, agent, member, officer, representative or independent contractor of such licensee, whether compensated or not, at any time on the premises or in the course of the conduct of the business to which the license provided under this chapter applies
Business & Licensing
Sandwich · 22.120

Regulations

This section outlines regulations for video gaming terminals within Sandwich, mandating the display of licenses, adherence to state laws and terminal limits, age restrictions for access and operation, and notification requirements to the city clerk regarding state license status.

following regulations apply to all premises operating video gaming terminals: (1) A valid state video gaming license must be clearly displayed at all times. (2) A valid city license covering each video gaming terminal on the premises must be clearly displayed at all times. (3) No more video gaming terminals may be located on the premises than allowed under the Video Gaming Act. (4) All video gaming terminals must be located in an area restricted to persons over 21 years...city's liquor control regulations, as well as any applicable federal and state laws and regulations. (8) The city video gaming terminal licensee must fully comply with the Illinois Video Gaming Act, as amended, and all rules, regulations, and restrictions imposed by the Illinois Gaming Board. (9) City video gaming terminal licensee must immediately notify the city clerk in the event the Illinois Gaming Board revokes or suspends the licensee's state video gaming license. The revocation, loss, or suspension
Business & Licensing
Wonder Lake · 112.04

LICENSE APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS

This section outlines the comprehensive information and documentation required for an establishment to apply for a video gaming license in Wonder Lake. It details requirements for business identification, location specifics, establishment classification, floor plans, ownership information, and relevant state licenses.

license applicant shall provide the following information to the Village of Wonder Lake on a form provided by the Village of Wonder Lake. A. The legal name of the establishment. B. The business name of the establishment; C. The address of the establishment where the video gaming terminals are to be located: D. The type of establishment, including whether it is classified as a veteran, fraternal, regular truck stop, large truck stop or liquor establishment and supporting documentation demonstration...name, address, phone number and email address of any terminal operator or distributor proposed to own, service or maintain video gaming terminals at the establishment; M. A copy of the establishment's State of Illinois video gaming license; N. In the case of a corporation, limited liability company or partnership, a copy of the establishment's state certification of good standing; O. A statement as to the number of video gaming terminals which the establishment proposes to have
Business & Licensing
Calumet City · 6.86

License fees

This section outlines the license fees required by Calumet City for various license classes and specifies the process for application and payment. It also details an additional processing fee for liquor license applicants to cover fingerprint card checks.

applicant; if the license is granted, then the fee shall be deposited in the general corporate fund, or in such other fund as shall have been designated by proper action of the city council. (d) In addition to all other fees, initial applicants shall submit a certified check, cashier's check or money order in the amount of one hundred twenty dollars ($120.00) payable to the City of Calumet City for the processing of the liquor applicant fingerprint cards
Business & Licensing
Schiller Park · 110.41

Dram Shop Insurance

This section mandates that owners, lessors, and lessees of premises where alcoholic liquors are sold must carry Dram Shop Insurance. This insurance must meet minimum coverage amounts specified by Illinois law and remain active throughout the license term, with provisions for licensees who are not owners or lessors.

alcoholic liquors, shall be required to carry Dram Shop Insurance for such premises, issued by an insurance company authorized to do business in Illinois, in at least the amounts recoverable under ILCS Ch. 235, Act 5, § 6-21, as amended, so as to save harmless the premises and the interests of any such person, trustee, firm, or corporation. Such Dram Shop Insurance coverage shall be kept in full force and effect during the license term. In the event the licensee
Business & Licensing
Chicago · 9.114.320

Charter/Sightseeing Vehicles – Requirements And Restrictions.

This section outlines requirements and restrictions for charter and sightseeing vehicles in Chicago. It mandates specific identification markings on vehicles, restricts passenger solicitation to designated stands, requires drivers to maintain and present trip itineraries, and mandates the inclusion of the City license account number on advertising and contracts.

include their City license account (I.R.I.S.) number on all advertising and promotional materials for the charter/sightseeing service, on any web page promoting or describing the charter/sightseeing service, and on any trip contract used for the trip. (b) Trips that include alcohol. In addition to the requirements of subsection (a), the requirements and restrictions of this subsection (b) apply to each trip with fifteen or more passengers that includes the opportunity for passengers to consume alcoholic liquor either: (i) while
Business & Licensing
Lynwood · 10.26

Complaints of violation

This section outlines the process for residents to file complaints regarding violations of liquor laws. It details the requirements for the complaint form, the commissioner's review process, and the notification procedure for the licensee.

licensee. If the liquor control commissioner is satisfied that the complaint substantially charges a violation and that, from the facts alleged, there is a reasonable cause for such belief, he shall set the matter for hearing and shall serve notice upon the licensee of the time and place of such hearing and of the particular charges in the complaint. Such notice to the licensee shall be sufficient if served by delivery or mail to the licensed premises. (Code
Administration & Government
Bensenville · 3.8.23.2

Qualifications For Taxicab Driver

This section outlines the mandatory qualifications for individuals applying for a taxicab driver's license in Bensenville. Applicants must meet age, health, language, personal conduct, and further qualification requirements.

taxicab driver's license must: A.   Be of the age of eighteen (18) years or over. B.   Be of good health with good eyesight, and not subject to other infirmity of body or mind which might render him unfit for the safe operation of a taxicab. C.   Be able to read, write and speak the English language. D.   Be clean in dress and person and not be addicted to the use of narcotics or intoxicating liquors. E.   Have successfully qualified
Business & Licensing
Villa Park · 24.248

Qualifications

This section outlines the qualifications required for individuals applying for a taxicab driver's license in Villa Park. Applicants must meet age, health, language, personal conduct, and prior qualification requirements.

taxicab driver's license must: (1) Be of the age of eighteen (18) years or over. (2) Be of good health with good eyesight, and not subject to other infirmity of body or mind which might render him unfit for the safe operation of a taxicab. (3) Be able to read, write and speak the English language. (4) Be clean in dress and person and not be addicted to the use of narcotics or intoxicating liquors. (5) Have successfully qualified
Business & Licensing
Glenview · 6.9

Purchase or acceptance of gifts of liquor by persons of non-age; identification cards; warnings

This ordinance prohibits individuals under the legal drinking age from purchasing, accepting gifts of, or possessing alcoholic liquor. It mandates licensees to demand positive identification before sales to potential underage recipients and requires display of a warning notice about penalties for violations.

delivery of alcoholic liquor is prohibited because of the nonage of the prospective recipient, he shall, before making such sale or delivery, demand presentation of some form of positive identification, containing proof of age, issued by a public officer in the performance of his official duties. For the purposes of this section, "positive identification" means a document issued by a federal, State, county or municipal government, including by not limited to, a motor vehicle Operator's license, a registration certificate
Business & Licensing
Oak Forest · 111.60

Health And Sanitary Requirements

This section mandates that businesses selling alcoholic beverages maintain clean premises and that all employees be clean and free from communicable diseases, requiring necessary health certificates.

firm or corporation licensed to carry on a business under the provisions of this subchapter to at all times keep the premises where such business is conducted clean and in proper sanitary condition. All persons employed or working in any such premises shall be kept clean and cleanly clothed. All utensils, appliances, vessels, receptacles, refrigerators, closets, rooms or other places or things whatsoever which are used for the purpose of selling or offering for sale, such liquors
Business & Licensing
Burr Ridge · 25.22

Health And Sanitary Requirements

This section mandates that all businesses licensed under the Liquor Control chapter must maintain clean and sanitary premises, ensure employees are clean and cleanly clothed, and keep all related utensils, appliances, and storage areas in a wholesome and sanitary condition.

firm or corporation licensed to carry on a business under the provisions of this Chapter to at all times keep the premises where such business is conducted clean and in proper sanitary condition. All persons employed or working in any such premises shall be kept clean and cleanly clothed. All utensils, appliances, vessels, receptacles, refrigerators, closets, rooms or other places or things whatsoever which are used for the purpose of selling or offering for sale, such liquors
Business & Licensing
Batavia · 7.5.2

City Event Properties

This section designates specific city-owned properties where the sale, consumption, and possession of open containers of alcoholic liquor are permitted. These designated areas are referred to as 'city event properties'.

alcoholic liquor may be possessed are as follows (hereinafter "city event properties"): A.   City owned portions of what is commonly known as the Batavia Riverwalk property; B.   City hall (outside and the Albright Theater [third floor south inside]); C.   Baptist church property (outside); D.   River Street (from Wilson Street north to Spring Street); E.   City parking lots on State Street and River, upper and lower levels; and F.   Sidewalks on which an approved adjunct outdoor license has been issued
Business & Licensing
Lemont · 5.04.110

Hours of operation—Designated

This section establishes specific operating hours for establishments selling or allowing consumption of alcoholic liquor, categorized by license class, with provisions for holiday extensions. Special classes have unique or license-face dictated hours.

Hours of operation for consumption on premises or sale of alcoholic liquor shall be set out in Table 5.04.110. Table 5.04.110 Hours of Operation for Consumption on Premises or Sale of Alcoholic Liquor Monday—Saturday Sunday Class A-1 6:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. Class A-2 6:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. Class...alcoholic liquor as set out in Table 5.04.110, the hours shall be extended by one hour the day before the following holidays: St. Patrick's Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Eve. (c) No licensee shall permit another except a peace officer who is in the performance of his duties or an employee of the licensee who is actually on duty, to enter or remain upon the licensed premises between the hour
Business & Licensing
Buffalo Grove · 5.20.240

Health, sanitary requirements

This section mandates that all licensed liquor businesses in Buffalo Grove must maintain clean and sanitary premises, ensure employees are clean and cleanly clothed, and keep all related utensils, appliances, and storage areas in a clean and wholesome condition at all times.

corporation licensed to carry on a business under the provisions of this Chapter to at all times keep the premises where such business is carried on clean and in proper sanitary condition. All persons employed or working in any such premises shall be kept clean and cleanly clothed. All utensils, appliances, vessels, receptacles, refrigerators, closets, rooms or other places or things whatsoever which are used for the purpose of selling or offering for sale such liquors or for the storing
Business & Licensing
Schaumburg · 112.48

HEALTH AND SANITARY REQUIREMENTS

This section mandates that businesses licensed under this chapter must maintain clean and sanitary premises, ensure employees are clean and clothed, and keep all related equipment, utensils, and storage areas in a clean and wholesome condition.

corporation licensed to carry on a business under the provisions of this chapter to at all times keep the premises where such business is carried on clean and in proper sanitary condition. All persons employed or working in any such premises shall be kept clean and cleanly clothed. All utensils, appliances, vessels, receptacles, refrigerators, closets, rooms or other places or things whatsoever which are used for the purpose of selling or offering for sale such liquors, or of the storing
Business & Licensing
Park City · 5.98.060

Regulations

This section of Park City's ordinance establishes regulations for mini-movie establishments, including location restrictions, parking requirements, occupancy limits for viewing booths, and prohibitions on the use of alcohol and controlled substances on the premises.

licensing authority, whether it be Park City or any adjacent city, village or county government. B. Parking. One parking space of two hundred square feet shall be provided for each video booth on the premises, and a parking space shall be provided for the number of employees customarily on the premises during hours of peak business. C. Viewing Booths. Viewing booths shall not permit occupancy by more than one person at a time. D. Alcoholic Liquors and Controlled Substances. Alcoholic
Business & Licensing
Montgomery · 3¾-3

License application requirements

This section outlines the comprehensive information and documentation required for an establishment to apply for a video gaming license in Montgomery. It details specific business, ownership, operational, and licensing details that must be submitted on a village-provided form.

license applicant shall provide the following information to the village on a form provided by the village, which shall include, but shall not be limited to: (1) The legal name of the establishment; (2) The business name of the establishment; (3) The address of the establishment where the video gaming terminals are to be located; (4) The type of establishment, including whether it is classified as a veteran, fraternal, regular truck stop, large truck stop or liquor establishment and supporting...name, address, phone number and e-mail address of any terminal operator or distributor proposed to own, service or maintain video gaming terminals at the establishment; (12) A copy of the establishment's State of Illinois video gaming license; (13) In the case of a corporation, limited liability company or partnership, a copy of the establishment's state certificate of good standing; (14) A statement as to the number of video gaming terminals which the establishment proposes to have
Cary · 5.08.200

Closing hours

This section establishes closing hours for establishments selling alcoholic liquor, with different hours for weekdays and weekends. It also specifies extended hours for outside dining and alcohol consumption under certain conditions.

where alcoholic liquor is sold for consumption on or off the premises between the hours of 1:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. of any Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, or between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. on any Saturday or Sunday. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions, the closing hours on holidays shall conform to the holiday closing hours established by McHenry County for dram shops. B. It is understood that those license holders
Business & Licensing
Countryside · 3.7B-6

Limousine Driver'S License

This section establishes the requirement for a limousine driver's license in Countryside and outlines the qualifications, application process, and investigation procedures for obtaining such a license. Applicants must meet age, health, language, and character requirements, and undergo police background checks and fingerprinting.

driver's license must: 1.   Be of the age of twenty one (21) years or over. 2.   Be in good health with good eyesight, and not subject to any disease or infirmity of body or mind which might render him unfit for the safe operation of a limousine. 3.   Be able to read, write and speak the English language. 4.   Be clean in dress and person and not be addicted to the use of drugs or intoxicating liquors...qualifications of subsection B of this section. (1970 Code §8-37.38, as amended) D.   Police Investigation Of Applicant, Traffic And Police Record: The police department shall conduct an investigation of each applicant for a limousine driver's license and a report of such investigation and a copy of the traffic and police record of the applicant, if any, shall be attached to the application for the consideration of the city council. (1970 Code §8-37.39, as amended) E.   Fingerprints
Business & Licensing
Chicago · 4.8.040

Special Event Food Licenses.

This section outlines the licensing requirements for serving food at special events in Chicago, defining different types of licenses (single and multiple events) and specifying application prerequisites.

make such license or a copy thereof immediately available for inspection by such authorized city official. (5) Recordkeeping – Required. A special event food licensee shall keep and maintain on file the following records: (i) a list identifying the date(s) and time(s) such licensee served food at the event or at a Chicago Riverwalk venue: (ii) a copy of the written statement, signed by the organizer or sponsor of the event, or by a Riverwalk Venue liquor licensee...least two years after the date of entry of such record. Upon request by any authorized city official, the licensee shall make such records immediately available for inspection by such authorized city official. (g) Special event food licenses – Aldermanic notification. When issuing a single special event food license that is not subject to Section 10-8-335, the Commissioner shall notify the alderman of the ward in which the event is to be located at least five (5) calendar days
Health & Sanitation
Highland Park · 93.306

Outdoor Dining Within City Rights-of-Way

This section establishes a licensing requirement for outdoor dining in Highland Park's rights-of-way, outlining eligibility criteria, operational hours, and restrictions on furniture placement to ensure public access and safety.

other public right-of-way. (4) The licensee must maintain an unobstructed path of at least five feet in width, and otherwise in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, for pedestrian access along the entire length of the licensed area abutting a public street. (5) All seating, tables, displays and signs must be in good visual appearance, without any dents, chipping, or similar wear and tear, and must be made of safe, sturdy and durable commercial grade materials designed...Alcoholic Liquor. No alcoholic beverage served in an open container within an outdoor dining area may be removed from the outdoor dining area, except as permitted pursuant to Chapter 119 of this Code. (F) Indemnification. The Licensee must execute an agreement to indemnify the City for all claims made against the City in connection with the use of right-of-way for outdoor dining, on a form to be provided by the City. (G) Termination of License. The City Manager
Streets & Public Property
Blue Island · 120.25

Application For Driver’S Licenses

This section outlines the requirements for obtaining a license to drive a taxicab in Blue Island. Applicants must meet age, health, language, character, and background qualifications, and provide detailed personal information.

license must: (1)   Be of the age of 18 years or over; (2)   Be of sound physique, with good eyesight and not subject to epilepsy, vertigo, heart trouble or any other infirmity of body or mind which might render such person unfit for the safe operation of a public taxicab; (3)   Be able to read and write the English language; (4)   Be clean in dress and person and not be addicted to the use of intoxicating liquors; (5)   Produce...citizen of the United States, places of previous employment, whether married or single, whether the applicant has ever been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor, whether the applicant has been summoned to court, whether the applicant has previously been licensed as a driver or chauffeur and if so, whether the applicant’s license has ever been revoked and for what cause, which statement shall be signed and sworn to by the applicant and filed with the City Clerk
Business & Licensing
Buffalo Grove · 17.44.060

B-5 town center planned district

This section establishes the Buffalo Grove B-5 town center planned district, intended to foster a pedestrian-oriented central area. It defines the district's boundaries with specific street references and provides a metes and bounds description for a portion of that area.

Local Liquor Control Commissioner's approval. A security plan (including, but not by way of limitation, adult security personnel), subject to approval by the Village is required prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy. The Village may, in its discretion, from time to time review the security plan and require appropriate changes. Failure to make required changes or failure to implement such changes to the approved security plan may result in the revocation of the business license. 12. Churches
Zoning & Land Use