Persons Under Twenty One
This section prohibits individuals under 21 from purchasing, possessing, or consuming alcoholic liquor. It also outlines restrictions on sales to minors by licensees and other individuals, with specific exceptions.
This section prohibits individuals under 21 from purchasing, possessing, or consuming alcoholic liquor. It also outlines restrictions on sales to minors by licensees and other individuals, with specific exceptions.
This section outlines the required information for an applicant seeking a new business license in Lincolnwood. It details personal and business identification, tax information, operational details, and authorizations for village investigation.
This section provides definitions for various terms used within Chapter 9 of the Lincolnwood municipal ordinance, including different types of amusements, assault weapons, auctioneers, automatic amusement machines, and business operations.
This section lists various business licenses categorized by class (A-1 through B-2) in Oak Park, including the business name, any associated DBA (Doing Business As) names, and their respective street addresses.
This section lists various business licenses categorized by class (A-1 through B-2) in Oak Park, including the business name, any associated DBA (Doing Business As) names, and their respective street addresses.
This section establishes a schedule of fees for various business types and operations within Alsip. Fees are based on factors such as building square footage, number of rooms, daily operation, value of goods, and type of machine or service.
This section of the Round Lake Heights municipal ordinance outlines the requirement for businesses and amusements to obtain a license from the Village and pay a prescribed annual fee. It provides a detailed fee schedule for various business types and amusement devices.
This section outlines the duties and powers of the Village President, including executive responsibilities, appointments with Board of Trustees consent, removal of officers for cause, and the approval/veto of ordinances.
This section outlines the powers and duties of the Village President in Thornton, including their role as presiding officer of the Board of Trustees, executive officer of the Village, appointment authority, and signatory for official documents like commissions and warrants.
This section outlines the general executive powers and duties of the Village President, including the responsibility to ensure faithful execution of laws and ordinances. It details the process for approving or vetoing ordinances, resolutions, and motions passed by the Board of Trustees, including specific timelines and procedures for returning objections.
This section of the Rolling Meadows Code provides definitions for terms used throughout the code, particularly those with special or limited meanings. It includes definitions for 'Abandonment', 'Accessory structure', 'Accessory use', and various terms related to adult-use cannabis businesses.
University Park mandates that all servers and sellers of alcohol complete a state-certified TIPS training program to reduce alcohol-related harms. This requirement applies to new and renewal licenses, as well as new employees within 90 days of hire, with establishments responsible for maintaining proof of completion.
This section of the Lynwood municipal ordinance provides definitions for various terms used within the chapter, with a particular focus on defining different types of adult-use cannabis business establishments and related terms as established by the Illinois Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act.
This section prohibits driving or being in actual physical control of a vehicle in Chicago Heights while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or narcotic/other drugs that render the person incapable of safe driving. It also establishes legal presumptions based on blood alcohol content.
This section declares a motor vehicle a public nuisance and subject to seizure and impoundment if used in the commission of specific violations, even without criminal charges, to protect public safety and traffic flow.
This section incorporates definitions from the Illinois Liquor Control Act and defines specific terms used within the Willowbrook chapter, including Homeowners' Association, Liquor Control Act, Motel or Hotel, and Restaurant.
This section establishes supplemental criteria and definitions for the permitting of adult-oriented businesses within the municipality. It specifically defines the scope of regulated establishments, including adult arcades, bookstores, and video stores, to guide the special use permit process.
This section outlines the authority of Woodridge village officers to issue citations in lieu of court complaints for specific violations. It lists the subjects for which such citations can be issued, covering parking, vehicle use, animal control, refuse disposal, bicycle regulations, property identification, public ways, safety devices, building construction, licenses, weed control, nuisances, and zoning.
This section defines key terms used throughout Title [Title Number] of the Plano municipal code, primarily focusing on zoning-related definitions such as 'Accessory Building or Use' and 'Acreage'. It aims to ensure consistent interpretation of these terms within the ordinance.
This section prohibits the sale, gift, or delivery of alcoholic liquor to individuals under the age of 21, intoxicated persons, or those with known legal disabilities. It also outlines requirements for verifying age and identity to prevent such sales.
This section authorizes a list of specific Class A and Class A-1 liquor licenses within Buffalo Grove, effective until April 30, 2026. It details the licensee name (including d/b/a) and their respective addresses.
This section outlines the grounds on which an ice cream vendor license can be denied. Denial is permissible if the application contains fraud or misrepresentation, or if a final court or agency order finds the applicant guilty of certain criminal offenses, acts constituting a nuisance, posing a danger to the public, or violating consumer fraud laws or business regulations.
This section outlines the grounds upon which the Village of Grayslake can deny a license to an ice cream vendor. Reasons include fraudulent applications or findings of certain criminal or disruptive behaviors by the applicant or associated individuals.
This section of the Elmwood Park ordinance provides definitions for various terms used throughout the ordinance. It clarifies the meaning of words like 'Abuts', 'Accessory Building', 'Alley', and 'Automobile Service Station' to ensure consistent interpretation and application of the regulations.
This section outlines a schedule of license and permit fees for various occupations, services, and businesses within the municipality of Northlake. It specifies the fee amount and frequency for each listed category.