Revocation, suspension of license; fines, notice, hearings and appeals
Summary
This section outlines the Vernon Hills Liquor and License Commission's authority to revoke or suspend liquor licenses for violations of local ordinances, state regulations, or village resolutions. It also details procedures for fines, public hearings, written notice, and emergency closures, with provisions for appeals and the use of fines.
Section Text
liquor and license commission may revoke or suspend any license issued by him if he determines that the licensee has violated any of the provisions of this chapter or resolutions enacted by the village, or any applicable rule or regulation established by the liquor control commission of the village or the state commission which is not inconsistent with law. In lieu of suspension or revocation, the liquor control commission of the village may instead levy a fine on the licensee...Proceeds from such fines shall be paid into the general corporate fund of the village.
However, no such license shall be so revoked or suspended and no licensee shall be fined except after a public hearing by the liquor and license commission with a three-day written notice to the licensee affording the licensee an opportunity to appear and defend. All such hearings shall be open to the public and the liquor and license commission shall reduce all evidence
Business & Licensing
Berkeley·4.2.5
Application For License
Summary
This section outlines the application process for an alcoholic beverage license in Berkeley. It details the information required on the application form, including specifics on who must sign and verify the application based on the applicant's business structure (individual, partnership, corporation, LLC).
Section Text
lease. Documentation showing proof of ownership (deed, tax bill or like document) or a copy of the lease.
14. A statement whether any person required to be listed on the application previously applied for, holds, or held a liquor license of any type issued by any state or subdivision thereof, or by the federal government, that was rejected, suspended or revoked, and all pertinent information detailing the reason for and circumstances of any such rejection, suspension or revocation...selling, mixing, preparing, serving, or delivering alcoholic liquor for consumption on or off the licensed premises has successfully completed an alcohol sales and service training program.
29. A copy of the licensee's village business license and state liquor license (when available) and the licensee's federal employer identification number.
30. All information required must be supplied at the time of application and clearly typed or legibly handwritten. It is the applicant's responsibility to supply on the application
Business & Licensing
River Grove·5.40.3
Outdoor Dining Regulations And Restrictions
Summary
This section outlines regulations for outdoor dining facilities on public rights-of-way in River Grove. It specifies seasonal restrictions, daily removal of furniture, maintenance of public improvements, operating hours, and spatial requirements for tables, chairs, umbrellas, and trash containers.
Section Text
group, shall not exceed four feet (4') in diameter and may be placed on tables in the area abutting the restaurant to which the license is issued.
(G) The licensee, by applying and securing an outdoor license, irrevocably appoints and authorizes the village the right to remove tables, chairs and/or umbrellas from the public right of way at any time when, in its sole discretion, it determines that the placement of said items violates the standards set forth herein, obstructs...Live entertainment or live music.
(I) No service or consumption of alcoholic beverages shall be permitted on the public right of way unless the corporate authorities have authorized the local liquor control commissioner to issue a seasonal outdoor retail liquor license to a licensed retail liquor licensee, and the retail liquor licensee has secured such an outdoor retail liquor license. If the licensee has obtained a seasonal outdoor retail liquor license, no alcoholic beverage may be served to any patron
Business & Licensing
Mundelein·5.76.310
BASSET training programs
Summary
This section mandates that all applicants for liquor licenses must provide proof of completed BASSET training for specific employees, with training validity limited to three years from the license effective date. It also defines state-certified BASSET programs and requires license holders to maintain records of employee training.
Section Text
Effective May 1, 2013, all applications for liquor licenses shall be accompanied with proof of completion of a state certified Beverage Alcohol Sellers and Servers Educational Training (BASSET) program for all managers, anyone acting in a management capacity, all employees who sell or serve alcoholic beverages, and anyone whose job description includes the checking of identification for the purchase of alcoholic beverages. Proof of completion of a state certified BASSET program must be dated within three years of the effective...date of the liquor license.
(b) Applications for liquor licenses effective on or before May 1, 2013 shall be accompanied with proof of completion of a state certified Beverage Alcohol Sellers and Servers Educational Training (BASSET) program for all managers, anyone acting in a management capacity, all employees who sell or serve alcoholic beverages, and anyone whose job description includes the checking of identification for the purchase of alcoholic beverages. Proof of completion of a state certified BASSET program must
Business & Licensing
Olympia Fields·4.18
Entertainment
Summary
This ordinance outlines the conditions under which establishments holding specific liquor licenses in Olympia Fields may offer live entertainment. It includes requirements for noise control, advance notification, compliance with laws, and specific operating hours, with prohibitions against indecent exposure.
Section Text
Except as otherwise prohibited in subsections (b), (c) and (d), a licensee may provide live entertainment in an establishment holding a Class A liquor license, a class D liquor license, or a Class G-1 liquor license, provided that the licensee complies with the following:
(1) The level of noise emanating from the entertainment shall not be audible beyond the licensed premises.
(2) The licensee shall provide written notice of the licensee's intent to have live entertainment...form of entertainment.
(3) The entertainment being provided shall be in compliance with all applicable laws and ordinances.
(4) Live entertainment shall be restricted to the following hours: beginning when alcoholic beverages may be served under the applicable liquor license and ending:
Sunday through Thursday: 10:00 p.m.
Friday and Saturday: 11:59 p.m.
The liquor control commissioner shall be authorized to extend the hours that live entertainment may be provided on the licensed premises during holidays. The liquor control
Business & Licensing
Darien·3.3.5
Application For License
Summary
This section outlines the requirements for applying for a liquor license in Darien. It details the mandatory information and statements that must be included in the written application, covering applicant identity, business details, premises information, and past licensing history.
Section Text
Applications for all liquor licenses shall be made to the commissioner, in writing, signed by the applicant, if an individual, or by a duly authorized agent thereof if a corporation or partnership, verified by oath or affidavit, and shall contain the following statements and information:
(A) The full name, age and address of the applicant in the case of an individual; in the case of a copartnership, the persons entitled to share in the profits thereof; in the case...felony or a gambling offense and is not disqualified to receive a license by reason of any matter or thing contained in this chapter, the laws of this state, or the ordinances of this city.
(I) Whether any liquor license by any state or subdivision thereof, or by the federal government has been previously issued to the applicant, and if so, where and when, and if such license has ever been suspended or revoked, the reasons therefor.
(J) The date
Business & Licensing
Rosemont·4.2.9
Number Of Licenses
Summary
This section establishes the maximum number of each liquor license classification that can be issued in Rosemont, with specific quotas for most classes and an unlimited number for Class BYOB. It also outlines that revoked or non-renewed licenses automatically reduce the allowable count and that any increase requires Village Board approval.
Section Text
Number Established: The maximum number of each liquor license classification that may be issued or in effect at any one time shall not exceed the number set forth below for each classification:
Class A 15 licenses
Class B 21 licenses
Class B(1) 0 license
Class B(2) 1 license
Class B(3) 2 license
Class B(4) 1 license
Class C 10 licenses
Class D 0 license
Class E 6 licenses
Class E(1) 9 licenses
Class...Class W Temporary license issued on a one day basis
Class W(1) Temporary license issued on a one day basis
Class BYOB No limit
Class VG 3 licenses
In the event the holder of any of the above liquor license classifications has their license/licenses revoked or fails to renew their license(s) or ceases operations, the number of the allowable liquor licenses in each of the categories held by such liquor license holder shall automatically be reduced
Business & Licensing
Lyons·4.2.21
Violations, Complaints, Hearings And Disciplinary Actions
Summary
This section outlines the process for handling liquor license violations in Lyons. The commissioner has the authority to suspend, revoke, or fine licensees for violations, with provisions for both public hearings and summary suspensions in cases posing a threat to the community. Violations determined by a court may also lead to license revocation at the commissioner's discretion.
Section Text
Violation Determined By Commissioner: The commissioner may suspend for not more than thirty (30) days or revoke any local liquor license, or may in lieu thereof fine any licensee for any violation of any liquor law, including the failure of the licensee to pay any license cost or fee or any tax imposed on alcoholic liquor or the sale thereof, committed or permitted by the licensee or any agent of the licensee, or which occurs at the licensed premises...which the licensee or any agent of the licensee is otherwise legally responsible.
1. Suspension, Revocation Or Fine: Except as provided in subsection A2 of this section, no local liquor license shall be revoked or suspended, and no fine shall be imposed on any licensee, except after a public hearing before the commissioner. Such hearing shall be held not sooner than three (3) days after written notice shall have been transmitted to the licensee at the licensed premises
Business & Licensing
Gurnee·32.32
Business license fees
Summary
This section outlines a comprehensive fee schedule for various business licenses in Gurnee, including liquor licenses, tobacco alternative nicotine products, amusement machines, raffles, general business operations based on size, and specialized licenses like massage establishments.
Section Text
Category Fee Code Reference
Liquor License Application Fee:
Liquor License Application Fee $275.00 Section 6-52
(4) Annual Liquor License Fees:
Class 1 $2,000.00 Section 6-55
(1)
Class 2 $2,250.00 Section 6-55
(2)
Class 3 $2,000.00 Section 6-55
(3)
Class 4 $2,000.00 Section 6-55
(4)
Class 5 $700.00 Section 6-55
(5)
Class 6 $700.00 Section 6-55
(6)
Class 7 $1,200.00 Section 6-55
(7)
Class 8 $2,250.00 Section...Class 12 $250.00 Section 6-55
(12)
Class 13 $500.00 Section 6-55
(13)
Class 14 $2,000.00 Section 6-55
(14)
Class 15 $500.00 Section 6-55
(15)
Class 16 $2,000.00 Section 6-55
(16)
Liquor License Violations Not less than $150.00 and not greater than $750.00 per offense Section 6-7
(m) Tobacco Alternative Nicotine Products License Fees:
Class 1 $200.00 Section 7-9
(1)
Class 2 $200.00 Section 7-9
(2) Annual Amusement License Fees:
Automatic
Taxation & Revenue
South Barrington·3.2.24
Revocation Or Suspension Of License
Summary
This section grants the local liquor control commissioner the authority to examine licensees, their records, and to issue subpoenas. It outlines the commissioner's powers to suspend licenses for up to 30 days or revoke them for violations of village ordinances or state liquor laws, and to levy fines with increasing penalties for repeat offenses.
Section Text
statute.
B. Powers And Duties: The local liquor control commissioner shall have the following powers, functions and duties with respect to licenses issued hereunder:
1. To suspend for not more than thirty (30) days or revoke any local liquor license issued by him if he determines that the local liquor licensee has violated any ordinance, resolution or regulation enacted by the village or the licensee has violated any of the provisions of the liquor control act of 1934 or regulation...imposed upon any licensee during the annual period of his or her license. All proceeds from such fines shall be paid into the general corporate fund of the village of South Barrington.
C. Hearing Procedure:
1. No local liquor license shall be revoked, suspended, and no licensee shall be fined except after a public hearing before the local liquor control commissioner or his or her designee with no less than a three (3) day written notice to the licensee setting
Business & Licensing
Campton Hills·4.1.6
Application For License
Summary
This section outlines the required information for a liquor license application in Campton Hills. It details the personal and business information that applicants, whether individuals, partnerships, corporations, or LLCs, must provide to the local liquor control commissioner and mandates updates to this information.
Section Text
Required Information: The application for a liquor license shall be filed with the local liquor control commissioner, in writing, 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 the following statements and information. Such information shall be updated within thirty (30) days if any of said statements or information changes during the term of any license issued.
1. The name, birth date...personnel working on the premises, and anyone whose job description entails the checking of identification for the purchase of alcoholic liquor. If a person has not completed the Illinois certified BASSET program at the time of submission of the liquor license application, the applicant must provide the name of said applicant with the application and provide proof of completion of said program within ninety (90) days of the application.
B. Signature Of Corporation: When any applicant for license
Business & Licensing
Oak Park·3.2.3
Applications
Summary
This section outlines the requirements for applying for a liquor license in Oak Park, including the application format, fees, and the information applicants must provide based on their organizational structure.
Section Text
Applications for a liquor license shall be made to the Local Liquor Control Commissioner in writing, signed by the applicant (if an individual, or if a club, association, limited liability company, partnership or corporation, by a duly authorized agent thereof, verified by oath or affidavit). The application shall be accompanied by a nonrefundable check or money order payable to the Village of Oak Park in the amount of three hundred dollars ($300.00) to defray a portion of the expense incurred...case of a club or association, the date of its incorporation, the objects for which it was organized, the names and addresses of the officers, directors, and the person operating as manager. A club or association applying for a liquor license or renewal must file with the Local Liquor Control Commissioner at the time of its application two (2) copies of a list of names and residences of its officers, and similarly file within ten (10) days of the election
Business & Licensing
Oak Park·3.2.3
Applications
Summary
This section outlines the requirements for applying for a liquor license in Oak Park, including the application format, fees, and the information applicants must provide based on their organizational structure.
Section Text
Applications for a liquor license shall be made to the Local Liquor Control Commissioner in writing, signed by the applicant (if an individual, or if a club, association, limited liability company, partnership or corporation, by a duly authorized agent thereof, verified by oath or affidavit). The application shall be accompanied by a nonrefundable check or money order payable to the Village of Oak Park in the amount of three hundred dollars ($300.00) to defray a portion of the expense incurred...case of a club or association, the date of its incorporation, the objects for which it was organized, the names and addresses of the officers, directors, and the person operating as manager. A club or association applying for a liquor license or renewal must file with the Local Liquor Control Commissioner at the time of its application two (2) copies of a list of names and residences of its officers, and similarly file within ten (10) days of the election
Business & Licensing
North Aurora·5.08.345
Refunded fees upon termination of license
Summary
This section outlines the conditions under which a business with a liquor license can receive a pro-rata refund of its annual license fee if it closes before the end of the license year. The refund amount is tiered based on the quarter the license was issued, and it is not applicable if the license was suspended or revoked.
Section Text
event a business holding a liquor license closes after the licensee has successfully applied or renewed its annual liquor license, the licensee may request a pro-rata refund of the annual liquor license fee from the date of closure to the end of the annual license year subject to the following:
A. If a liquor license is suspended or revoked for any cause this provision does not apply;
B. Requests for liquor licenses refunds must be made within thirty...days of the business closing;
C. The refund shall be based upon the current duration of the liquor license and would be applied as follows: 1. For licenses issued between March 1 and May 30: One hundred (100) percent. 2. For licenses issued June 1 - August 31: Seventy-five (75) percent. 3. For licenses issued September 1 - November 30: Fifty (50) percent. 4. For licenses issued December 1 - February 29: Twenty-five (25) percent
Business & Licensing
New Lenox·6.21
Prerequisites for issuance
Summary
This section outlines the prerequisites for obtaining or renewing a retail liquor license in New Lenox. Applicants must provide proof of dram shop liability insurance, pay required fees, and post a penal bond guaranteeing compliance with state and local liquor laws.
Section Text
time set forth herein for the renewal of a retail liquor license, and in case of a successful new applicant, the current licensee or the applicant shall present the following to the liquor control commissioner:
(1) Evidence of dram shop liability insurance, in the form of a certificate of insurance issued by an insurance company licensed to do business in the state, insuring the applicant, and the owner or lessor of the licensed premises in at least the following amounts...approval for the license to be awarded.
(3) Each applicant desiring a license under this chapter, except those applying for a special license, shall execute a penal bond for a term which shall correspond with the term of the liquor license applied for, payable to the village in the penal sum of $10,000.00, which bond shall be conditioned upon the faithful compliance with and performance of all of the provisions of the laws of the state relating
Business & Licensing
Forest Park·3.3.14
Revocation Or Suspension Of License; Imposition Of Fines
Summary
This section outlines the powers and duties of the Forest Park mayor, acting as the local liquor control commissioner, regarding the issuance, examination, suspension, revocation, and fining of local liquor licenses. It grants the commissioner broad authority to investigate licensees and levy fines or suspend/revoke licenses for violations of local ordinances or state liquor laws.
Section Text
Examination: The mayor of the village of Forest Park shall serve as local liquor control commissioner and he shall have the right to examine, or cause to be examined, under oath, any applicant for a local liquor license or any licensee upon whom notice of revocation or suspension and/or fine has been served, as provided by statute or this chapter, and to examine or cause to be examined the books and records of any such licensee to hear testimony...statute.
B. Powers And Duties: The local liquor control commissioner shall have the following powers, functions and duties with respect to licenses issued hereunder:
1. To suspend for not more than thirty (30) days or revoke any local liquor license issued by him, if he determines that the local liquor licensee has violated any ordinance, resolution or regulation enacted by the village or the licensee has violated any of the provisions of the liquor control act of 1934 or other
Business & Licensing
Lake Zurich·3.3A-2
Powers, Functions, And Duties Of Commissioner
Summary
This section outlines the extensive powers, functions, and duties of the Lake Zurich Liquor Control Commissioner. These include administering liquor laws, issuing and revoking licenses, handling citizen complaints, conducting inspections, and notifying state authorities of violations.
Section Text
relating to alcoholic liquor as may be enacted by the Board of Trustees, and all legislation as may become applicable within the Village with respect to the sale or use of alcoholic liquor.
B. To issue or renew local liquor licenses in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter.
C. To deny any application for the issuance or renewal of a local liquor license to any applicant that the Liquor Control Commissioner has determined to be ineligible therefor in accordance...with the provisions of this Chapter.
D. To suspend for cause for not more than thirty (30) days, or to revoke for cause, any local liquor license in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter.
E. To receive and act on complaints from citizens that any of the provisions of this Chapter or of any other applicable rules or regulations have been or are being violated, and to act on such complaints in the manner provided in this Chapter
Business & Licensing
Oakbrook Terrace·124.01
Definitions
Summary
This section provides definitions for terms used within the Oakbrook Terrace chapter on Video Gaming. It clarifies terms such as 'AFFILIATE', 'BUSINESS ENTITY', and 'ASSOCIATED VIDEO GAMING EQUIPMENT'.
Section Text
video gaming terminals at the establishment.
LICENSEE. The person, firm or entity to whom an authorization granted by the city permitting it to engage in the defined activities of video gaming.
LIQUOR COMMISSIONER. The liquor commissioner of the city.
LIQUOR LICENSE. A license issued by a governmental body authorizing the holder to sell and offer for sale at retail alcoholic liquor for use or consumption.
LOCATION LICENSE. Authorization granted by the city permitting a licensee to locate a video gaming...appreciation rights, or holder of any beneficial ownership or leasehold interest in a business entity.
PERSON. Includes both individuals and business entities.
PERSON WITH SIGNIFICANT INTEREST OR CONTROL. Any of the following:
(1) Each person in whose name the liquor license is maintained for each licensed video gaming location;
(2) Each person who, in the opinion of the Liquor Commissioner, has the ability to influence or control the activities of the applicant or licensee, or elect a majority
Business & Licensing
Berwyn·§ 879B.01 Definitions.
Summary
This section of the Berwyn municipal ordinance provides definitions for terms used within the chapter concerning video gaming licenses. It clarifies meanings for concepts such as 'affiliate', 'applicant', 'associated video gaming equipment', and 'business entity'.
Section Text
gaming terminals at the establishment.
LICENSEE. The person, firm or entity to whom an authorization is granted by the city permitting it to engage in the defined activities of video gaming.
LIQUOR COMMISSIONER. The Liquor Commissioner of the City.
LIQUOR LICENSE. A license issued by a governmental body authorizing the holder to sell and offer for sale at retail alcoholic liquor for use or consumption.
LOCATION LICENSE. Authorization granted by the city permitting a licensee to locate a video gaming...stock appreciation rights, or holder of any beneficial ownership or leasehold interest in a business entity.
PERSON. Both individuals and business entities.
PERSON WITH SIGNIFICANT INTEREST OR CONTROL. Any of the following:
(1) Each person in whose name the liquor license is maintained for each licensed video gaming location;
(2) Each person who, in the opinion of the Liquor Commissioner, has the ability to influence or control the activities of the applicant or licensee, or elect a majority
Business & Licensing
Lombard·112.14
Fees
Summary
This section establishes a fee schedule for various license classes issued by the Municipality of Lombard. It outlines the semi-annual payment amounts for different license classes, with specific exceptions for certain classes and their respective durations and fees.
Section Text
Application Fee - $500.00
(Except for "Class J", Class "P" and Class "Q-II", which shall have no Application Fee, and Class "Q-I", which shall have a $100.00 Application Fee)
In relation to the renewal of an existing liquor license, the fees set forth in this subsection (A) are only applicable to a renewal application that is timely filed in accordance with the requirements of § 112.17(A) of this Code. Where a renewal application is not timely filed in accordance...time non-refundable application fee of $500.00 to cover investigation and review costs. The application fee will not be applied to the license fee. No application fee is required for a renewal of a license.
(D) All liquor license fees paid are non-refundable.
(E) Where, after the first year as a licensee it becomes apparent, based on actual gross dollars in liquor sales, that a Class A/B-I, A/B-II, A/B-III, A/B-II-VG, A/B-III-VG
Business & Licensing
Elgin·6.08.060
Conditions of license
Summary
This section outlines conditions for video gaming terminal licenses in Elgin, requiring state licensing and placement within licensed premises. It specifies eligible liquor license types and provides a grandfathering clause for existing establishments that meet certain criteria.
Section Text
chapter or in the statutes of the state, no video gaming terminal shall be located in any establishment that does not have a valid and current Class A, AA, C, E, E-1, E-2, E-3 or M liquor license from the city, or is not a licensed truck stop establishment or a licensed large truck stop establishment as defined in the Illinois Video Gaming Act. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any establishment which as of the original effective date...this chapter had a valid and current liquor license from the city other than a Class A, AA, C, E, E-1, E-2, E-3 or M, or was not a licensed truck stop establishment or a licensed large truck stop establishment as defined in the Illinois Video Gaming Act, and which was lawfully operating video gaming terminals licensed by the state, shall be eligible to be issued a video gaming terminal license by the city so long
Business & Licensing
Country Club Hills·13.3.28
Video Gaming
Summary
This section outlines the conditions under which video gaming terminals are permitted within Country Club Hills, specifically focusing on licensed establishments that serve alcohol. It includes definitions, defines eligible premises, and establishes an annual licensing requirement with a fee for video gaming establishments.
Section Text
video gaming establishment license from the City by submitting a written application, on a form provided by the City Clerk.
The burden is upon the applicant to demonstrate its suitability for licensure, including providing a copy of a valid liquor license issued by the City. All video gaming establishment licenses issued by the City shall expire April 30 next, after the date of issue, with an annual license fee of five hundred dollars ($500.00) payable in full at the time...alienable or transferable, voluntarily or involuntarily, or subject to being encumbered.
A license issued hereunder shall permit video gaming only in the premises described in the application and license. If at any time the licensed premises loses its liquor license for any reason or expires, said video gaming establishment license shall also terminate.
(E) Video Gaming Terminal Permit Sticker. In order for a video gaming terminal to be operated at a licensed establishment, the licensed establishment is required to obtain
Business & Licensing
Matteson·111.06
Change Of Licensee, Change Of Premises
Summary
This section requires licensees to report changes in licensee information within 30 days and obtain a new license before relocating or expanding their licensed establishment. It outlines the application requirements for an expanded establishment amended liquor license.
Section Text
application and license.
(C) If the licensee desires to change the location of the licensed establishment, the licensee shall, prior to occupying or using the changed location to conduct any activity regulated under this chapter, obtain a new liquor license from the Liquor Commissioner in accordance with the requirements of this chapter. It shall be unlawful for a licensee to conduct any activity regulated under this chapter at a changed location without first having obtained a new liquor license...that location.
(D) (1) If the licensee expands the licensed establishment, the licensee shall, prior to occupying or using the expanded space for any activity regulated under this chapter, file an expanded establishment amended liquor license application.
(2) The application shall include:
(a) A copy of the building plans for the expanded establishment;
(b) The proposed floor plan;
(c) An estimate of the occupancy of the premises for which the expanded establishment amended liquor license is sought
General Provisions
Huntley·110.022
Restrictions of licenses
Summary
This section outlines various restrictions on who can obtain a liquor license in Huntley. It disqualifies individuals based on residency, character, citizenship, criminal convictions (felonies and crimes against decency), prior license revocations, and eligibility at the time of renewal. It also specifies disqualifications for partnerships, corporations, and limited liability companies based on their partners, members, officers, directors, or stockholders.
Section Text
liquor license shall be issued to:
(1) A person who is not a resident of the Village unless the license holder is a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership;
(2) A person who is not of good character and reputation in the Village;
(3) A person who is not a citizen of the United States.
(4) A person who has been convicted of a felony under any Federal or State law, unless the Local Liquor Control Commission determines that such...manufacture, sale, or distribution of alcoholic liquor in relation to premises that are located within the Village, except that:
(a) Any such official may have a direct interest in the manufacture, sale, or distribution of alcoholic liquor and hold licenses therefor in relation to premises that are not located within the Village;
(b) A license may be granted to a member of the Village Board of Trustees in relation to premises that are located within the Village
Business & Licensing
Rosemont·4.7B-2
License Required; Prohibited Licensees
Summary
This section establishes licensing requirements for video gaming terminals in Rosemont, mandating both a video gaming establishment license and a Class VG liquor license for operators. It also prohibits specific types of establishments, such as video gaming cafes and truck stops, from obtaining these licenses.
Section Text
firm, corporation or other entity shall permit or allow any video gaming terminal to be operated within the Village at any location unless they have first been issued both a valid video gaming establishment license and a Class VG liquor license by the Village and thereafter at all times remain in full compliance with all licensing requirements and regulations. An applicant seeking a video gaming establishment license and a Class VG liquor license for more than one location shall submit...full compliance with all licensing requirements and regulations. A separate application shall be submitted for each location where the terminal operator intends to place any video gaming terminal. The applicant seeking a video gaming establishment license, a Class VG liquor license or a terminal operator’s license shall have the burden to prove, by clear and convincing evidence, that they are entitled to such licenses in the Village.
B. Video gaming cafes, large track stop establishments and truck stop establishments