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7,585 results for “liquor license” · page 31 of 304
St. Charles · 5.08.085

Issuance of licenses and restrictions—Liquor Control Commissioner/City Council

This section allows the Local Liquor Control Commissioner, with City Council approval, to set additional conditions on liquor licenses and to authorize entertainment.

Local Liquor Control Commissioner may, with the advice and consent of the City Council and as designated in any license, impose such other and further conditions as the Local Liquor Control Commissioner and City Council deem necessary. The Local Liquor Control Commissioner may, with the advice and consent of the City Council, permit entertainment as specifically authorized with the issuance of any license
Business & Licensing
Evergreen Park · 11.604

Establishments Eligible For Video Gaming Establishment License

This section outlines the eligibility requirements for establishments seeking a video gaming establishment license in Evergreen Park. It specifies that only establishments licensed for on-premises alcohol consumption, with a history of lawful operation, can apply, and sets limits on the number of licenses and defines certain ineligibilities.

video gaming establishment license from the Village are limited to establishments which are licensed for on-premises consumption of alcoholic liquor (i.e., Class A, Class AA, Class B, Class D, Class EE, Class F and Class H liquor licenses), provided such licensed establishments have been lawfully conducting business on the premises for at least 18 consecutive months immediately prior to applying for a Village video gaming establishment license with the same liquor licensee and the same shareholders, partners, or members...event the Class A liquor license of a licensed video gaming establishment is terminated for any reason, the video gaming establishment license for such establishment shall terminate and be revoked forthwith without the requirement of any further notice or action by the Village. (b)   No video gaming establishment license shall be issued to a licensed truck stop establishment. (c)   No more than 12 video gaming establishment licenses shall be issued and in force at one time throughout the Village
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Park Ridge · 12.6.5

RESTRICTIONS ON ISSUANCE OF LICENSES

This section outlines disqualifications for obtaining a liquor license in Park Ridge, prohibiting issuance to certain business structures, entities lacking ownership or sufficient business interest in the premises, or those with past regulatory issues or current conflicts of interest with city employees.

liquor license may be issued to any of the following: 1) a partnership; 2) a sole proprietorship; 3) a corporation that is neither incorporated in Illinois nor qualified and registered under the Illinois Business Corporation Act to transact business in Illinois; 4) a limited liability company that is neither organized in Illinois nor qualified under Illinois law to transact business in Illinois. These limitations shall not necessarily apply to a temporary permit. B. No liquor license may be issued...license. 8. Which does not designate a manager for the premises. 9. If a manager, officer, director or five percent (5%) or greater shareholder or Limited Liability Company member: a. At the time of application for renewal of a liquor license would not have been eligible for a license upon a first application. b. Is an employee or elected official of the City. 10. Which, upon review of the application taken as a whole by the Commissioner, is deemed
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New Lenox · 6.15

License required; regulations

This section requires a valid liquor license to sell or offer alcoholic beverages in New Lenox and prohibits selling outside the licensed premises. It also specifies that separate licenses are needed for distinct locations under one roof unless directly connected, and allows hotels/motels to serve registered guests in any room provided it's from a licensed area.

shall be unlawful to sell or offer for sale any alcoholic liquor in the village without having a valid liquor license issued by the village liquor control commissioner. It shall be unlawful to sell or offer for sale any alcoholic liquor in the village in violation of the terms of such liquor license or in violation of the provisions of this chapter. (b) Restaurants, lounges, service bars, dining rooms, cabarets, night clubs, dance halls, and places in which entertainment...directly connected or are adjacent to and accessible to each other without leaving the building. Each licensee shall define with certainty the room or rooms in which liquor is to be sold, used or consumed. (d) No person licensed to sell liquor under any license issued by the Liquor Control Commissioner shall be permitted to sell, give away, or otherwise dispose of alcoholic liquor at any place other than the place specifically described in their license whether the place
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Aurora · Sec 6-

7 Term Of License; Renewals

This section establishes a one-year license term for all Aurora liquor licenses, running from May 1st to April 30th. It also outlines the renewal process, including a 14-day advance filing deadline and required documentation, with late fees for missed deadlines.

Each license issued under this chapter shall be for a period of one (1) year. All license classifications shall commence on May 1st and terminate on April 30th of each year. Completed applications for renewal of a liquor license must be filed with the local liquor control commissioner or his/her designee not less than fourteen (14) days prior to the date for which the license is to expire. Applications for renewal submitted after the due date shall be assessed...late fee. At the time of filing application for renewal of a liquor license each applicant must produce the following documentation: Copy of the current lease or proof of ownership, (i.e. deed) if prior lease expired or new lease was entered into or ownership of the property has changed in the past year. Copy of the current dram shop insurance (liquor liability insurance) at the required statutory maximum limits set forth in the Liquor Control Act, 235 ILCS 5/1-1
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North Riverside · 5.02.020

Sale of alcoholic liquor prohibited without a license—Compliance required

This section prohibits the sale or offering for sale of alcoholic liquor within North Riverside without a proper license. It also mandates compliance with all chapter provisions and license terms.

unlawful to sell or offer for sale in the village, any alcoholic liquor without first having obtained the appropriate class of liquor license, including the sale of alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises. It is unlawful to violate any provision of this chapter or the terms of a license which has been granted. (Ord. 08-O-37 § 1 (part
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Yorkville · 3.3.3

Application for license and renewal

This section outlines the process and requirements for applying for and renewing a liquor license in Yorkville. It details application procedures, required documentation, fees, and late renewal penalties, emphasizing compliance with state and local laws.

Local Liquor Control Commissioner shall grant liquor licenses in accordance with the provisions of the laws of the State of Illinois and provisions of this chapter. Any person desiring a license under this chapter shall make application to the Local Liquor Control Commissioner to be filed with the City Clerk who shall provide a blank form for that purpose in such form as may be designated by the Local Liquor Control Commissioner. The application shall be sworn...that the City shall reduce the number of licenses below that number issued in the prior year and the number of applicants do not decrease such as to be equal to or less than the number of available licenses, the Liquor Control Commissioner, in determining which licenses to renew such that the number of licenses issued is equal to the number of available licenses, may consider the date of application, years holding prior licenses, adequate service to areas in City
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St. Charles · 5.09.020

Video gaming allowed

This section permits video gaming in licensed establishments within St. Charles, provided they hold specific classes of liquor licenses and a supplemental Class V (video gaming) liquor license.

holder of a class A-4, A-5, B-1, B-2, B-3, C-1, C-2, C-3, C-4, D-2, D-3, D-4, D-5, D-6, G-1, or G-2 liquor license, or fraternal or veterans' establishment liquor license. Further, subject to all other provisions of this article, video gaming shall only be permitted and a video gaming license issued to a licensed establishment that, in addition to being the holder...Class A-4, A-5, B-1, B-2, B-3, C-1, C-2, C-3, C-4, D-2, D-3, D-4, D-5, D-6, G-1, or G-2 liquor license, or fraternal or veterans' establishment liquor license, has also been issued a supplemental Class V (video gaming) liquor license
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Downers Grove · Sec 3.11

Restrictions On Issuance

This section outlines restrictions on liquor license issuance, prohibiting licenses for premises featuring certain live performances, those within 100 feet of sensitive locations (with exceptions), and those hosting Adult Entertainment Establishments.

liquor license shall be issued to any person for premises upon which theatrical or other live performances which include the types of conduct enumerated in DGMC Section 3.33(c) of this Chapter shall constitute the entertainment offered to the patrons thereof. This prohibition includes, but is not limited to, any entertainment, fashion show or other presentation which may include any person in a nude or semi-nude state, including, but not limited to, servers, hosts, hostesses, dancers, singers, models...other performance artists, or role playing interactions. No liquor license shall be issued for the sale at retail of any alcoholic liquor within one hundred (100) feet of any church, school (other than an institution of higher learning), hospital, home for aged or indigent persons or for veterans, their spouses or children or any military or naval station. Provided: This prohibition shall not apply to the following establishments where sale of alcoholic liquor is not the principal business carried
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Forest View · 3.3.3

Classification Of Licenses; Fees

This section classifies liquor licenses into Class A and Class B, outlining their respective authorized sales, operating hour restrictions, and annual fees. Class A allows on-premises consumption with specific closing times, while Class B permits off-premises package sales of beer and wine accessory to other businesses.

There shall be the following classifications of liquor licenses, each classification being subject to an annual license fee and a limitation of hours of operation, as indicated: Class A (limit of 2). The holder of a Class A license shall be authorized to sell alcoholic liquor at retail for consumption on the premises where sold. The holder of a Class A license shall not sell or offer for sale any alcoholic liquor between the hours of two o'clock...sold during the aforementioned prohibited times, a licensee shall be allowed twenty (20) minutes after the commencement of such a prohibited time to clean and close the licensed premises. The annual fee for a Class A license to sell alcoholic liquor at retail for consumption on the premises shall be one thousand dollars ($1,000.00). Class B (limit of 1). The holder of a Class B license shall be authorized to sell at retail only beer and wine
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Hillside · 6.42

Application

This section outlines the mandatory information and documentation an applicant must submit when applying for a retail license from the village of Hillside. It details requirements for personal and business information, proof of business structure, licensing history, property ownership or lease, and tax compliance.

becoming qualified under the Business Corporation Act of 1983, 805 ILCS 5/1.01 et seq., to transact business in the state; (5) The number, the date of issuance and the date of expiration of the applicant's current local retail liquor license; (6) Proof of beneficial ownership or proof of a lease of the premises: a. A properly executed copy of the lease, signed by lessee and lessor, in effect for the term of the license, notarized and dated...notary; or b. Proof of ownership of the premises, by quick claim deed, beneficial interest in land trust, or other qualifying document; (7) The date of the applicant's first request for a village liquor license and whether it was granted, denied or withdrawn; (8) The address of the applicant when the first application for a village liquor license was made; (9) The applicant's current state liquor license number; (10) The date the applicant began liquor sales
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Vernon Hills · 3.25

Offenses and restrictions involving minors

This section prohibits individuals under 21 from purchasing, possessing, or consuming alcoholic liquor, and places restrictions on those selling or serving it, including the requirement for licensed establishments to display a warning to minors. It also holds parents and legal guardians responsible for violations by their children.

employer 21 years of age or older. No person who is under the age of 21 years shall perform service as a bartender or draw, mix or pour any alcoholic liquor within any premises for which a retail liquor license has been issued, except as provided in subsection (i). (h) No person who is under the age of 18 years shall serve any alcoholic liquor as a waiter or waitress within any premises for which a retail liquor license...years or older are performed as an incidental act to such person's employment as a waiter or waitress whose primary function is limited to serving food and beverage within premises for which a retail liquor license has been issued; and provided, further, that such acts do not constitute tending a bar. (j) It is unlawful for any person under the age of 21 years, for the purpose of buying, accepting or receiving alcoholic liquor from a liquor licensee
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Highwood · 4.1.6

Application For License

This section outlines the general requirements for obtaining an alcoholic beverage retail license in Highwood, including application submission, fingerprinting, and insurance. It specifies who must sign and verify applications and details the fingerprinting process for new and renewal applicants.

Appearance Review Required: The applicant shall submit an application to the city appearance review committee and obtain an appearance review committee approval of the exterior design and maintenance of the premises, a condition precedent to the issuance of any liquor license hereunder. F.   Information Regarding Applicants: Each application shall disclose the following information: 1.   For all applicants (including partners, limited partners, stockholders, managers, and agents as set forth below), the full name including middle initial, date of birth, social security...corporations, limited liability companies, or partnerships licensed under this chapter shall report to the local liquor control commissioner within ten (10) days all internal changes in such entity pertaining to the persons whose names are indicated on the liquor license application. Further, all applicants shall provide the names and additional information required in this subsection for any and all managers or agents conducting the business of the applicant. 2.   Citizenship of the applicant(s), place of birth
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Brookfield · 6.103

Outdoor cafes

This section outlines the requirements for obtaining a Class S or S2 subsidiary license for outdoor cafes on private property. It specifies zoning requirements, food service as primary or incidental purpose, and minimum distance requirements from residentially zoned properties, with variations based on the presence of a right-of-way.

alcoholic liquor on any public right-of-way immediately adjacent to and abutting a regularly licensed premise. A Class S1 subsidiary license shall be an additional license issued for an establishment that has also been issued a regular liquor license pursuant to and in accordance with this chapter 6, and shall only be for the purposes of allowing retail sales and dispensing of alcoholic liquor on any public right-of-way immediately adjacent to and abutting a regularly licensed premises...that may be reasonable and appropriate to ensure that the public health, safety, welfare, and convenience are protected and preserved; and (5) A Class S1 subsidiary license term shall run concurrent with the sidewalk cafe permit and the regular liquor license issued for the establishment. In the event that either a sidewalk permit or a regular liquor license is revoked for an establishment, then the Class S1 subsidiary license for that establishment shall also be revoked. (c) A Class
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Mundelein · 3.80.010

Fee schedule

This fee schedule outlines various charges imposed by the Village of Mundelein for administrative services, emergency responses, development-related activities, and violations. Fees range from small administrative charges to significant costs for emergency services and development impact fees.

amount not to exceed 5% of the total amount of the underpayment 5.16.030 (a) Pawnbrokers Application Investigation $250 5.16.060 Pawnbroker Annual Fee $250 5.20.030 Secondhand Goods Application Investigation $250 5.20.060 Secondhand Goods Dealer Annual Fee $250 5.76.090 Liquor License Application Fee $250 Non-refundable 5.76.120 Liquor License Transfer Fee $100 5.76.140 Liquor License Annual Fees 5.76.140.A Class A Restaurant with Packaged $2,500 5.76.140.A.1 Class A1 Restaurant $2,000 5.76.140.B Class B Retail All Packaged...Class N2 Co-Working Office Space $1,000 5.76.140.N.3 Class N3 Amusement $500 5.76.140.O Class VG Restaurants with Video Gaming $3,000 5.76.140.O.1 Class VG1 Indoor Outdoor Sales with Video Gaming $3,000 5.76.260 Liquor License Penalties $250 to $2,500 for each offense 5.76.280 Liquor License Suspension Fines in 12-month Period Each Day a Violation Occurs 1st Offense up to $1,000 2nd Offense up to $1,500 3rd Offense up to $2,500 Maximum
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Aurora · Sec 6-

20 Location Manager, Officer Or Ownership Change

This section outlines the requirements for liquor licensees in Aurora regarding changes to their location manager, corporate officers, partnership structure, or ownership. It details the notification and approval processes for these changes.

applicant shall submit an affidavit form provided by the city with the change of location manager form attesting that they do not have a criminal history that would preclude them from serving as a location manager in a liquor licensed establishment pursuant to Sec 6-6(a)(1-5) of the code of ordinances or the Illinois Liquor Control Act. That written permission be given by the local liquor control commissioner authorizing such change in location manager. A change...prior to beginning such duties. The sale, transfer, or assignment of fifty (50) percent or more of the ownership of a business, whether said sale, transfer or assignment occurs in a single transaction or multiple transactions, shall terminate the liquor license held by that business. In order to change fifty (50) percent or more ownership of a business, the licensee must submit a new liquor license application with all required supporting documentation and a non-refundable application
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Bloomingdale · 4.2.6

Application For License

This section outlines the required information for a written application for a retail liquor dealer's license in Bloomingdale. It specifies details about the applicant, including personal information, business structure, citizenship, and character of business, applicable to individuals, partnerships, and corporations.

local liquor control commissioner unless the application complies with all requirements of this chapter and the laws of the state of Illinois. C.   Service Fee; Legal, Planning And Consultant Fees: In the event that an applicant seeks a new liquor license classification or an amendment to an existing classification, the applicant shall pay a five hundred dollar ($500.00) service fee. The applicant is further responsible for any consultant review fees incurred by the village in excess of the initial service...consideration shall be given to a new application for a new liquor license classification or amendment to an existing classification until such service fee is paid, and no license shall be granted to the applicant upon approval of the classification or amendment until such time as the applicant has paid all legal, planning and consulting fees
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Des Plaines · 4.4.21

Revocation Of License

This section outlines the grounds and procedures for the revocation, suspension, or non-renewal of liquor licenses in Des Plaines. It details the notification process for licensees and the appeal process available to them.

premises so licensed that in the opinion of the liquor control commissioner is contrary to the best interests and good morals of the citizens of the city. B.   Notice of the revocation, suspension or nonrenewal of a liquor license shall be given to the licensee as follows: by mailing said notice of revocation by certified mail, return receipt requested; and, by posting said notice on the door of the premises so licensed; and, by posting said notice on the bulletin...revocation. The notice of revocation, suspension or nonrenewal shall contain a brief statement of the basis for said revocation, and advise the licensee of the right to appeal the decision of the liquor control commissioner to revoke said liquor license. C.   A licensee whose liquor license has been revoked, suspended or not renewed may appeal said revocation by requesting a hearing, in writing, before the liquor control commissioner. Upon receipt of a written request for a hearing, the liquor control
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Oak Lawn · 3.3.17

Limitations On The Sale And Promotion Of Alcoholic Liquor On The Licensed Premises

This section prohibits certain practices related to the sale and promotion of alcoholic liquor on licensed premises in Oak Lawn, including buy-one-get-one deals, unlimited drink offers, and selling entire bottles of spirits. It allows for 'happy hour' sales and party packages under specific conditions.

shall be unlawful for any licensee, or any employee or agent of any licensee, on licensed premises, where alcoholic liquor is sold or offered for sale for consumption thereon, to engage in any of the following practices: 1.   Sell more than one drink of alcoholic liquor for the price of one drink of alcoholic liquor; 2.   Sell, offer for sale, or deliver to any person an unlimited number of drinks during any set period of time for a fixed price...this section shall prohibit a licensee from engaging in offering "happy hour" sales of alcoholic liquor in compliance with regulations set forth in the Illinois liquor control act 2 , as may be amended from time to time. C.   It shall be unlawful to advertise any drink price specials/happy hours on the outside of the licensed premises, or on the inside of the licensed premises in such a manner as to be visible from the outside of the licensed premises, within
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Vernon Hills · 3.37

Dispensation and delivery of alcoholic liquor

This ordinance outlines the permissible methods for Class A liquor licensees in Vernon Hills to dispense and deliver alcoholic liquor, including bartender service, waitperson service, and delivery service. It also specifies requirements and restrictions for alcoholic liquor delivery and curbside pickup within the village.

with subsection (b) above, specifically prohibited to deliver alcoholic liquor to a customer who has not previously requested such alcoholic liquor. (d) Failure to dutifully enforce this section shall be grounds for license revocation. (e) All 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...with 235 ILCS 5/5-1(d) and subject to the following restrictions: (1) Alcoholic liquor must be delivered by an individual at least 21 years of age or older; (2) Deliveries must be during liquor service hours allowed for the liquor license holder; (3) 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
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Batavia · 3.3.3

License Required

This section requires individuals or businesses selling or offering alcoholic liquor at retail within Batavia to obtain both a state and a city retail liquor license for each location. It also outlines requirements for multiple businesses at a single address and for businesses operating at multiple locations, and generally prohibits unauthorized transfers or deliveries of alcoholic liquor.

offer for sale, at retail, in the city, or allow alcoholic liquor to be brought into and/or consumed on the premises of a business open to the public in the city without first having obtained a state retail liquor license and a city retail liquor license for each location, place or premises where the retailer is located to sell the same, or in violation of the terms of such license. This provision is not intended to prohibit a person from...selling or offering for sale alcoholic liquor at retail if such person is acting as an employee or agent of a person who has a valid liquor license in the city for the premises on which the alcoholic liquor is being sold or offered for sale. 1.   Multiple Businesses In One Location: Multiple persons or businesses operating at one location having one street address shall not sell or offer for sale alcoholic liquor at retail unless each business selling
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St. Charles · 5.08.040

License—Required—Term

This section prohibits the retail sale of alcoholic liquor in St. Charles without a local retail liquor license. All issued licenses will expire annually on April 30th.

unlawful to sell or offer for sale at retail in the City any alcoholic liquor without a local retail liquor license ("local liquor license") or in violation of the terms of such license. Each local liquor license issued under this chapter shall terminate on April 30, following the date of issuance
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Steger · 6.71

Required

This section establishes requirements for selling or permitting the consumption of alcoholic beverages in Steger, mandating licenses and outlining specific revenue and insurance requirements for most license types issued after May 1, 2019.

license, nor do so in violation of the terms of such license. (b) No owner, operator, or lessee of any non-residential property shall permit the consumption of alcoholic beverages by patrons or customers without first obtaining a liquor license. The fact that the customer or patron may bring their own alcoholic beverage is not an exception to this requirement. (c) The village liquor control commissioner shall have the authority to issue any licenses authorized under this article in accordance...with this article. (d) For all liquor licenses issued, not including license renewals, on or after May 1, 2019, except for Class PC-1, Class V-1, Class S-1, and Class S-2 licenses, the sale of alcoholic liquor, food, and merchandise shall generate no less than $52,000.00 per year in sales revenue. For all liquor license renewals issued on or after May 1, 2019, except for Class PC-1, Class V-1, Class S-1, and Class
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Elgin · 6.06.140

Offenses by licensee

This section prohibits licensees from various actions, including selling unstamped liquor, selling outside established hours (with specific exceptions), obstructing views of the interior, permitting gambling (except licensed video gaming), harboring intoxicated persons or allowing disturbances, and serving alcohol in restricted areas. It also begins to list other prohibited sales.

Serve any alcoholic beverage to any person for consumption on public streets or to any persons in motor vehicles on such streets; I. 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; J. Employ or permit the employment of any minor in the licensee's place of business except in connection with activities not related to the sale or delivery of alcoholic liquors...prohibited; provided, further, however, that notwithstanding any contrary provisions in the foregoing or in section 6.06.040, no additional persons, patrons, or customers shall be admitted to a licensed premises issued a Class A-1, M, R or R-1 liquor license within thirty (30) minutes of the conclusion of the service hours for alcoholic liquors for such an establishment and no person, patron or customer shall be sold or served additional alcoholic beverages within fifteen (15) minutes of the conclusion
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Beecher · 3.4.17

Revocation Or Suspension Of License; Fines

This section outlines the grounds for revocation or suspension of liquor licenses in Beecher, including violations of the code or state statutes, and patron disturbances. It also details a fine structure for violations, with increasing penalties for repeat offenses within a 12-month period.

liquor commissioner may revoke or suspend any retail license or wholesale liquor dealer's license for any violation of this code or relevant provision of state of Illinois statute as provided for in 235 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/7-5 et seq. (B)   The licensee shall be responsible and assumes responsibility for preventing its patrons from disturbing the surrounding neighborhood and from allowing...consumption of alcohol by its patrons to occur outside the licensed premises. Failure to do so shall be grounds for revocation or suspension of a license and imposition of a fine. (C)   In addition to the suspension of liquor license as provided above, the liquor commissioner may levy a fine on any village liquor license holder for any violation of any provision of this code or relevant provision of state of Illinois statutes. Said fines shall not exceed one thousand
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