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Northlake · 3.3.4.5

Classification Of Licenses

This section establishes different classes of liquor licenses in Northlake, each authorizing specific types of alcoholic liquor sales and consumption scenarios, along with requirements for each class.

alcoholic liquor, but not for consumption on the premises where sold. The fee for such a license shall be as provided in section 3-3-4-7 of this chapter. C.   Class C License, Club: This license shall authorize the sale of alcoholic liquor in private clubs organized not for profit, under the laws of the state. The fee for such license shall be as provided in section 3-3-4-7 of this chapter...hard seltzer for consumption only on the specified premises at any specific event by any church or not for profit organization, provided such event is organized for a purpose other than the sale or consumption of alcoholic liquor. Such class S license shall be in effect for up to five (5) days as specified in the license. In addition there shall be available, in the discretion of the local liquor control commissioner, permits for club, church or not for profit
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Schiller Park · 110.32

Ineligibility

This section outlines the conditions under which a liquor license will not be issued in Schiller Park, covering factors such as residency, character, criminal convictions, prior license revocations, and eligibility of partners, officers, directors, or stockholders.

such liquor license shall be issued to: (1) A person who is not a resident of the Village. (2)   A person who is not of good character and reputation in the community in which he resides. (3)   A person who has been convicted of a felony under any federal or state law, unless the Local Liquor Control Commissioner determines that such person will not be impaired by the conviction in engaging in the licensed practice after considering matters set forth...actions directly contributed to the conviction of the corporation. The Local Liquor Control Commissioner shall determine if all provisions of this subsection (B) have been met before any action on the corporation's license is initiated. (C)   Furthermore, no liquor license shall be issued whenever any or all of the following situations arise: (1)   The premises for which a license is sought is a premises for which a federal wagering stamp has been issued by the federal government
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Winnetka · Section 5.09.280   Revocation, Suspension And Nonrenewal Of License.

This section outlines the grounds and procedures for the Local Liquor Control Commissioner in Winnetka to revoke, suspend, or refuse to renew a liquor license. It requires a public hearing with written notice to the licensee, informing them of the charges, hearing details, and their rights.

under this chapter has violated any provision of this chapter while engaged in the course of his or her employment or while on the premises described in such license. B.   Hearing Required. Except as provided in this chapter, no liquor license shall be revoked or suspended except after a public hearing by the Local Liquor Control Commissioner or his or her designee. C.   Notice of Charges and Hearing. The licensee shall be given at least five (5) days written notice...Commissioner shall certify and file the official record of the proceedings, which shall include a certified transcript of the hearing, H.   Summary Suspension Procedure. 1.   Except as provided in subsection I pertaining to Class C and Class X licenses, if the Liquor Control Commissioner has reason to believe that any continued operation of a particular licensed premises threatens the welfare of the community, he or she may issue a written summary suspension order that orders a licensed premises
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Rosemont · 4.2.8

Payment Of Fees; Proration; Disposition

This section outlines the payment requirements for liquor license application and license fees in Rosemont, including specific proration rules for new licensees based on the quarter of application, with exceptions for certain license classes. It also details refund procedures and allows for prorating or rebating fees under special circumstances.

application fee and the license fee for each retail liquor license must be paid in full to the Village at the time the application for liquor license is filed and at each time renewal of a liquor license is requested. Except, the license fee for new licensees shall be pro-rated by quarter based upon the date of the initial application as follows: First quarter (January 1 through March 31): One hundred percent (100%) of license fee. Second quarter (April...September 30): Fifty percent (50%) of license fee. Fourth quarter (October 1 through December 31): Twenty five percent (25%) of license fee. 2.   Notwithstanding the foregoing, the amounts owed for a new Class M or a new Class O liquor license shall not be prorated. B.   Where an application for a Class A, B, D, or E(1) liquor license is applied for at a time when the premises to which such application is applicable is proposed to be constructed
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Romeoville · 112.052

Limitations Of Issuance

This section outlines criteria for the issuance of retail licenses, prohibiting issuance to entities ineligible under state law or lacking required village permits. It includes a provision for liquor license issuance to applicants intending to seek video gaming terminal licensing, allowing for a delayed certificate of occupancy.

village for the conduct of the licensed business contemplated by the applicant, including, but not limited to, any necessary special use permit or certificate of occupancy; provided, however, that in the case of an applicant for a liquor license that intends to thereafter apply for video gaming terminal location licensing from the state and discloses such intention to the village on the liquor license application, a license may if otherwise available be issued to such an applicant otherwise in compliance...with the applicable ordinances of the village and laws of the state prior to the applicant’s receipt of any required certificate of occupancy from the village for purposes of obtaining a state liquor license and applying for state video gaming terminal location licensing upon the condition that a village certificate of occupancy be obtained and state video gaming terminal location licensing be applied for within six months of the date of the issuance of the license. In the event
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Homer Glen · 83.61

Restrictions on licenses

This section outlines restrictions on obtaining or renewing liquor licenses in Homer Glen. It considers past drug/alcohol offenses and criminal convictions, and establishes specific disqualifications based on residency, character, citizenship, and certain criminal convictions.

fact that an applicant has been convicted of or has been placed on supervision for a drug- or alcohol- related offense or suspension of a liquor license in any other jurisdiction shall be considered in the review of an application for a liquor license or renewal thereof, and may be the basis for the denial of the license or renewal of any license hereunder. For purposes of this article, "alcohol-related offense" includes driving while under the influence of intoxicating...complies with the requirements of Section 4-2 of the Act (235 ILCS 5/4-2). P. Any person, firm or corporation not eligible for a state retail liquor dealer's license. Q. Any applicant who fails to obtain a state liquor license. R. A person who is not a beneficial owner of the business to be operated by the licensee. S. A person who has been convicted of a gambling offense as prescribed by state statute. T. Any premises from which
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Park City · 5.32.046

Class FF liquor permit

This section outlines the requirements and conditions for obtaining and maintaining a Class FF liquor permit in Park City. It specifies that the permit is tied to a Class F license, is limited to one per city, and has specific application, renewal, and fee structures.

Class FF liquor permit shall only be issued to a licensee holding a valid Class F liquor license and, if issued, shall be valid only for so long as said licensee holds his/her Class F liquor license, or unless the Class FF liquor permit is revoked or not renewed. B. There shall be one Class FF liquor permit issued within the city. C. The application for the Class FF liquor permit shall be on the same form and require...same qualifications for issuance as the Class F liquor license. D. The Class FF liquor permit shall be applied for and, if appropriate, issued each quarter-liquor-license year commencing May 1st. E. The fee for the Class FF liquor permit is three hundred seventy-five dollars each quarter year or fraction thereof commencing May 1st of each year. F. A Class FF liquor permittee may sell and serve for consumption alcoholic beverages on, in, upon or under a permanently
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South Elgin · 111.12

Offenses By Licensee And Other Than Licensee

This section outlines prohibitions and requirements for licensees selling alcoholic liquor in South Elgin. It covers issues such as proper stamping, sales hours, permitted entertainment, conduct on premises, serving minors and intoxicated persons, and employee training.

beverage to any person for consumption on the streets of the village, or to any persons in motor vehicles on such streets; (9)   Permit any person to consume any alcoholic liquor on the premises described in the license, unless such alcoholic liquor has been purchased on the premises; (10)   Permit the employment of any person under the age of 18 in the licensee’s place of business nor permit the employment of any person that manages, prepares, serves, sells...from accepting and serving the order of a patron or customer in the regular course of employment as such manager or waitress. (17)   Except as permitted by division (A)(10) above, it is unlawful for any holder of a liquor license, or his or her agent or employee, to suffer or permit any minor to be or remain in any room or compartment adjoining or adjacent to or situated in the room or place where such licensed premises is located
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Darien · 3.3.8

Conditions And Restrictions Of License

This section outlines the conditions and restrictions for liquor licenses in Darien, focusing on the authorized location of sale, prohibiting sales within 100 feet of churches, schools, hospitals, or homes for the aged/indigent, and requiring a separate license for each premises. It also allows for temporary licenses for churches and schools under specific circumstances.

Location: 1.   Authorized Location: No liquor shall be sold, offered for sale, kept, advertised or displayed for sale or delivered to any person purchasing the same except at the location, place or premises described in the liquor license. 2.   Location Of Premises: No license shall be issued for the sale at retail of any alcoholic liquor within one hundred feet (100') of any church, school, hospital or home for the aged or indigent persons. In the case of a church...educational programs and not to property boundaries. The word "premises" as used herein, shall mean the lot, plot or parcel of land upon which alcoholic liquors are sold. Nothing in this section shall prohibit the issuance of a temporary liquor license to a church or private school to sell at retail alcoholic liquor if any such sales are limited to periods when groups are assembled on the premises solely for the promotion of some common object other than the sale
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Berwyn · § 879B.14 Licensing Procedures.

This section outlines the procedures for applying for, renewing, and maintaining video gaming licenses in Berwyn. It details application requirements, including the potential submission of additional materials and a specific disclosure form for institutional investors meeting certain criteria.

Liquor Commissioner. (2)   If an application for licensure is withdrawn, the applicant may not reapply for a license within one year from the date withdrawal is granted, without leave of the Liquor Commissioner. (F) Issuance of license. (1)   The Liquor Commissioner may only issue a license after the Illinois Gaming Board background investigation is complete, the Illinois Gaming Board determines the applicant is suitable for licensure, and the applicant has filed a completed application and paid the required application...terminal operator and $500 to be paid by the business/establishment owner. This is in addition to any fee or penalty required by Chapter 804 and in addition to any other requirements pursuant to the city's liquor and business licensing regulations. (Ord. 16-11, passed 4-26-2016; Ord. 20-33, passed
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Country Club Hills · 13.3.08

Transfer of License

This section clarifies that liquor licenses are non-transferable personal privileges. While a new owner must pay a pro-rated fee upon change of ownership, the original license is not transferred. The license also ceases upon the licensee's death but allows for temporary continuation of the business by executors or administrators under court order.

Liquor Licenses are non-transferable. When change of ownership of an establishment holding a Liquor License occurs during the License Year, the new owner will pay a pro-rated Liquor License fee based on the number of months remaining in the License Year. The current Liquor License holder will not receive a refund on the months paid, but unused, remaining in the License Year. A license shall be a purely personal privilege, good for not to exceed one (1) year...licensee, when such estate consists in part of alcoholic liquor may continue the business of the sale or manufacture of alcoholic liquor under the order of the appropriate court, and may exercise the privileges of the deceased or insolvent or bankrupt licensee after the death of such descendent, 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
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Beach Park · 5.16.085

Delivery Of Alcoholic Liquor

This section permits holders of liquor licenses in Beach Park to deliver or allow curbside pickup of pre-packaged alcohol within village limits, subject to specific age verification, delivery hour, record-keeping, and training requirements.

holders of a liquor license for the retail sale of alcoholic liquor shall be permitted to deliver, either directly or through a third party delivery service, or allow for curbside pick-up of pre-packaged alcohol within the corporate limits of the Village in accordance with 235 ILCS 5/5-1(d) and subject to the following restrictions: A.   Alcoholic liquor must be delivered by an individual at least twenty-one (21) years of age or older; B.   Deliveries must be during...liquor service hours allowed for the liquor license holder; C.   The express company, common carrier, contract carrier, employee or agent of a liquor license holder that carries or transports alcoholic liquor into or within the village shall not deliver or leave such deliveries without requiring a signature of an individual twenty-one years of age or older; D.   Adequate evidence for proof of age shall be produced to the delivery agent in all instances of delivery; E.   A record shall
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Burnham · 6.91

Retail liquor dealer's license required

This section prohibits the retail sale or offer for sale of alcoholic liquor within the village unless a retail liquor dealer's license is obtained and its terms are adhered to.

shall be unlawful to sell or offer for sale at retail any alcoholic liquor in the village without having a retail liquor dealer's license, or in violation of the terms of such license. (Ord. No. 93-O-008, § 3, 12-9-1993) State Law reference— Authority to determine number, kind and classification of licenses for retail sale, 235 ILCS 5/4-1
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Glenview · 6.1

Definitions

This section defines terms relevant to the Glenview chapter on alcoholic liquor, prioritizing its own definitions over the state Liquor Control Act in case of conflict.

present on the licensed premises of such licensee. Applicant means any person, whether an individual, partnership or co-partnership, corporation or clubs who submits a written application to the local liquor control commissioner for one or more alcoholic liquor licenses. Delivery means the movement of alcoholic liquor purchased from a licensed retailer to a consumer through the following methods: (1) Delivery within licensed retailer's parking lot, including curbside, for pickup by the consumer; (2) Delivery by an owner, officer...deliveries of alcoholic liquors. Delivery does not include the use of common carriers. Keg means any original package container capable of holding more than three gallons of beer. Licensed premises means the place or location described in a local liquor license where alcoholic liquor is allowed to be stored, displayed or offered for sale. Not included are sidewalks, streets, parking areas and grounds adjacent to any such place or location unless expressly authorized in the applicable license. Licensee means
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Willow Springs · 4.3.25

Prohibited Transactions And Miscellaneous Regulations For Licensed Premises

This section outlines various regulations for licensed premises in Willow Springs, prohibiting unauthorized gambling, restricting minors from serving alcohol, mandating cash-equivalent sales, confining transactions to licensed premises, and detailing requirements for license fraud, liquor storage, and compliance with other restrictions.

Gambling on Premises: No person shall permit gambling on any premises licensed to sell alcoholic liquor with the exception of gambling permitted under the Illinois Video Gaming Act, 230 ILCS 40/1, et seq., and as authorized within the Village pursuant to Chapter 3 of this Title 4. All other gambling is strictly prohibited unless authorized by state statue or Village Code. Serving Liquor By Minors: No person under the age of twenty one (21) years may serve, draw...Illinois statutes or federal law. No Licensee or person in charge of Licensed Premises shall permit or allow the violations of any Village ordinance, Illinois Statute or federal law upon the Licensed Premises by any person. Soliciting Liquor On Licensed Premises: It shall be unlawful for licensee, its manager, or other person in charge of any premises where alcoholic liquor is sold or offered for sale for consumption thereon to engage, employ, or permit the engagement or employment
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Campton Hills · 4.1.5

Ineligibility For License

This section outlines specific ineligibility criteria for obtaining or holding a retail liquor license in Campton Hills. These criteria include residency, character, citizenship, criminal convictions, and past license revocations.

retail liquor license shall be issued to or held by: A.   A person who is not a resident of the village in which the premises covered by the license is located; except in case of railroad or boat licenses. B.   A person who is not of good character and reputation in the village. C.   A person who is not a citizen of the United States. D.   A person who has been convicted of a felony under any federal or state...liquor control commissioner, the president of the village board of trustees or any member of the village board of trustees, and no such official shall have a direct interest in the manufacture, sale, or distribution of alcoholic liquor; except, that a license may be granted to such official in relation to premises that is not located in the village if the issuance of such license is approved by the state liquor control commission; and except, that a license
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Pingree Grove · 4.2.3

Licenses And Compliance Required

This section requires individuals to possess a valid village retail liquor dealer's license to sell or offer alcoholic liquor for sale at retail. It also mandates that a state of Illinois liquor control commission license must be obtained, with the village license issuance contingent upon the state license, unless state law requires the local license first.

without having a retail liquor dealer's license or in violation of the terms of such license. B.   State License Required: Except in those circumstances in which the state of Illinois liquor control commission requires evidence of a local liquor license first, the village shall only issue a valid liquor license when the licensee provides a copy of the license issued by the state of Illinois liquor control commission. If the village is required to issue a local liquor license...first under state law, such issuance shall be contingent upon the issuance of a state liquor license
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North Chicago · 8.13.2

LICENSE REQUIRED; POWERS OF LOCAL LIQUOR COMMISSIONER

This section establishes that a license is required to sell or offer alcoholic liquor in North Chicago. It also outlines the powers of the Local Liquor Control Commissioner, including the authority to grant, suspend, or revoke licenses, and to investigate violations.

License Required: It shall be unlawful to sell or offer for sale in the City any alcoholic liquor without having a license, or in violation of the terms of such license. (1-11-1971) B. Powers Of Local Liquor Control Commissioner: The Local Liquor Control Commissioner shall have the following powers, functions and duties: 1. To grant, suspend for not more than thirty (30) days, or revoke for cause, in accordance with the provisions of Section
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West Dundee · 3.2.4

Applications

This section outlines the application process for alcoholic liquor licenses in West Dundee, detailing the information required from applicants, including personal details, business information, license history, and a declaration of eligibility.

Applications for alcoholic liquor licenses shall be made to the local liquor control commission, which shall have authority to grant, suspend and/or revoke all such licenses. Applications shall be available from the village clerk or deputy village clerk during regular business hours. Such applications shall be made in writing, and shall be signed by the applicant, if an individual, or by a duly authorized agent thereof, if a club or corporation, verified by oath or affidavit, and shall contain...which its charter was issued. 5.   The location and description of the premises or place of business which is to be operated under such license. 6.   A statement whether the applicant has made similar application for a similar alcoholic liquor license on premises other than those described in this application and the disposition of such application. 7.   A statement that the applicant has never been convicted of a felony and is not disqualified to receive a license, by reason
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Carpentersville · 5.12.080

Fees—Late fees

This section outlines the annual license fee for liquor licenses in Carpentersville, specifying that fees are due by January 1st and late payments will incur additional fees as defined in Chapter 20.02.010. It also includes footnotes detailing one-time refunds and waivers of these fees related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

annual license fee for all liquor licenses granted hereunder shall be as provided in Chapter 20.02, "Fees", Section 20.02.010, "License and permit fees". B. All liquor license fees shall be paid to the village prior to the issuance of the license and shall be forthwith turned over to the village treasurer. C. Annual license renewals shall be due by January 1st of each year. Any annual license fee not paid by the due date shall incur an additional late...fees." (Ord. No. 09-50, § 1, 10-6-2009; Ord. No. 20-08, §§ 1, 2, 4-21-2020; Ord. No. 22-26, § 22, 3-7-2022) Footnotes: --- (3) --- Note— (1) One-time refund of the payment of annual pour liquor license fees. The Village shall refund Class A, C, D, E, F1, F2, K2, and L liquor licenses already paid for 2020 pursuant to Chapter 5.12, Alcoholic Liquor, Section 5.12.080, Fees-Late fees. (2) One-time waiver of the payment
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Pingree Grove · 4.2.32

Revocation, Suspension Or Fine

This section outlines the grounds and procedures for revoking or suspending liquor licenses in Pingree Grove. It specifies violations of village ordinances, state liquor control laws, criminal code offenses on or related to licensed premises, and false statements in applications as grounds for revocation. Suspensions can last up to 90 days for similar violations and emergency suspensions are also permitted for imminent public safety threats.

exceeding thirty (30) calendar days, for the conduct of hearings under subsection (D) of this Section. D.   Non-Emergency Suspension or Revocation: In the event that the Village determines that the non-emergency suspension or revocation of a liquor license is appropriate, the Village shall utilize the procedures outlined in this subsection to conduct a hearing to evaluate the same. 1.   The hearing may be conducted by the President as Liquor Commissioner, a designee thereof, or a licensed administrative hearing...during the Village's normal business hours, and the licensee shall be provided not less than two (2) business days' written notice of the date and time of the hearing, mailed to the licensed premises as indicated on the liquor license application. 3.   The Licensee shall at all times be afforded due process including the right to subpoena witnesses in his own behalf, the right to hear witnesses and evidence given against him, the right to counsel, the right
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Vernon Hills · 3.7

Restrictions on issuance of licenses

This section outlines various criteria that disqualify an individual, partnership, or corporation from obtaining or renewing a retail liquor license in Vernon Hills. It covers residency, character, citizenship, criminal convictions, prior license revocations, and eligibility of corporate officers and partners.

retail liquor license shall be issued, renewed or continued in existence for: (1) A person who is not a resident of the village unless this requirement is waived under the Illinois Revised Statutes. (2) A person who is not of good character and reputation in the community in which he resides. (3) A person who is not a citizen of the United States. (4) A person who has been convicted of a felony under any state or federal law, unless...liquor and license commission determines that such person has been sufficiently rehabilitated to warrant the public trust after considering matters set forth in such person's application and the liquor and license commission's investigation. The burden of proof of sufficient rehabilitation shall be on the applicant. (5) A person who has been convicted of being the keeper of a house of ill fame, gambling or narcotics violations. (6) A person who has been convicted of pandering, or other crime
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Barrington · 3.3.8

Number of licenses; fees

This section of the Barrington Municipal Ordinance outlines the maximum number of liquor licenses allowed in the village, categorizes them by class (1-A through 8), and lists specific establishments to which these licenses have been issued, along with their addresses. It also specifies the exact number of licenses available for each class.

Village of Barrington Barrington's White House 145 W. Main Street CLASS 7: As Approved by the Local Liquor Commissioner NONE CLASS 8: (1) Parker Players Theater Company 540 W. Northwest Highway For each of the foregoing liquor licenses, each such license hereby respectively authorized may be issued only for the premises for the respective licensee(s) and addresses listed above and may not be transferred to any other premises or to any other person(s) or to any other...entity(ies). B. The number of Class 7 licenses shall be determined by the specific terms, conditions, restrictions, and limitations applicable to such licenses as provided by this chapter. C. The respective fee(s) for each class of liquor license shall be as specified from time to time in section 1-14-1 of this Code, provided, however, the annual license fee which shall be paid by a licensee for two or more liquor licenses held by the same licensee
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Oak Park · 3.2.2

Local Liquor Control Commissioner

This section establishes the role and appointment process for the Local Liquor Control Commissioner in Oak Park, outlining requirements for individuals to prevent conflicts of interest. It also details the creation and function of a Liquor Control Review Board.

manufacture, sale or distribution of alcoholic liquor shall not participate in any meetings, hearings, or decisions on matters impacting the manufacture, sale, or distribution of alcoholic liquor. Further, the appointee: a) shall be an attorney with an active liquor license to practice law in the State of Illinois; b) shall not legally represent liquor license applicants or holders before the Village Board or before the Liquor Control Review Board, or before an adjacent jurisdiction; c) shall not have an interest...following powers, functions and duties with respect to licenses: A. To grant and, subject to article 7 of this chapter, to suspend for not more than thirty (30) days, revoke for cause or to deny renewal of, all local liquor licenses issued to persons for premises within the Local Liquor Control Commissioner's jurisdiction; B.   To enter or to authorize any law enforcing officer to enter at any time upon any premises licensed hereunder to determine whether
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Oak Park · 3.2.2

Local Liquor Control Commissioner

This section establishes the role and appointment process for the Local Liquor Control Commissioner in Oak Park, outlining requirements for individuals to prevent conflicts of interest. It also details the creation and function of a Liquor Control Review Board.

manufacture, sale or distribution of alcoholic liquor shall not participate in any meetings, hearings, or decisions on matters impacting the manufacture, sale, or distribution of alcoholic liquor. Further, the appointee: a) shall be an attorney with an active liquor license to practice law in the State of Illinois; b) shall not legally represent liquor license applicants or holders before the Village Board or before the Liquor Control Review Board, or before an adjacent jurisdiction; c) shall not have an interest...following powers, functions and duties with respect to licenses: A. To grant and, subject to article 7 of this chapter, to suspend for not more than thirty (30) days, revoke for cause or to deny renewal of, all local liquor licenses issued to persons for premises within the Local Liquor Control Commissioner's jurisdiction; B.   To enter or to authorize any law enforcing officer to enter at any time upon any premises licensed hereunder to determine whether
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