This section prohibits the peddling of alcoholic liquor and restricts sales and delivery to licensed premises. It also sets age restrictions for employees involved in serving or selling alcohol, prohibits gambling, and requires liquor sales managers and bartenders to complete specific training programs.
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Licensee, to engage, employ, or permit any person under the age of 21 years to tend bar, to draw, pour, or mix any Alcoholic Liquor, or to take the initial order for any patron for any Alcoholic Liquor in any Licensed Premises, except that the provisions of 4-2-100 do not prohibit the employment of persons who are at least 18 years of age as waiters or waitresses in Restaurants or hotels for the purposes of serving food...Alcoholic Liquor in the Licensed Premises.
(2) It is unlawful for any Licensee or agent or employee of any Licensee holding a license for sale of Alcoholic Liquor not for consumption on the premises to permit any employee under the age of 21 years or any customer of any age to register, by mechanical, electronic or other means, the sale of any Alcoholic Liquor.
(3) It is unlawful for a Licensee to Sell or serve any Alcoholic Liquor for consumption
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Oak Brook·4.1.23
Age Restrictions
Summary
This section prohibits the sale, gift, or delivery of alcoholic liquor to individuals under 21 years of age, intoxicated persons, or habitual drunkards. It also outlines provisions for age verification and responsibilities during tastings.
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liquor in any place in the Village where alcoholic liquor is sold at retail.
D. Required Warning Signs:
1. In every place in the Village where alcoholic liquor is sold, there shall be displayed at all times, with the liquor license, in a prominent place, a "proof of age" sign provided by the Illinois Liquor Control Commission.
2. The Village Board finds that there is a need for public information about the risk of birth defects when women consume alcoholic...restaurants, recreational facilities or hotels for the purpose of serving food and alcoholic liquor in the licensed retail premises.
2. It shall be unlawful for any licensee or any agent or employee of any licensee holding a retail liquor license authorizing the sale of alcoholic liquor not for consumption on the premises to permit any employee under the age of twenty one (21) years or any customer of any age to register, by mechanical or electronic means, the sale
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Bolingbrook·12.178
Penalties
Summary
This section outlines penalties for violating video gaming regulations in Bolingbrook. Penalties include escalating license suspensions and fines for repeated offenses, with potential revocation of video gaming and liquor licenses, and a one-year ban on future licenses for individuals whose licenses are revoked or denied.
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each day during or on which a violation occurs or continues. The foregoing penalties are in addition to any criminal or civil penalties that might be prosecuted by the village or others.
In addition, any and all licenses issued to the liquor licensee of the licensed establishment...subject to suspension or revocation as provided by the village Code or by law.
(c) The local gaming commissioner may treat any violations of the provisions of this article of this Code as a violation of the village liquor license pertaining to the licensed establishment and proceed accordingly with respect to exercising enforcement authority over the liquor licensee's liquor license. In addition to all penalties authorized in this section, should the liquor license of the establishment be suspended
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Berwyn·804.27
Sale Of Alcohol To And Possession By Minors
Summary
This section prohibits individuals under 21 from purchasing, possessing, or misrepresenting their age to obtain alcohol within the city. It also mandates licensed establishments to display warnings, restricts minors from adjacent areas unless accompanied by a parent/guardian or if the establishment's primary business is not alcohol, and prohibits selling or giving alcohol to minors.
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kind, beer and wine included, to a person younger than 21 years of age.
(G) No person younger than 21 years of age shall draw, pour or mix any alcoholic liquor as an employee of a retail liquor dealer licensed under this chapter. No person younger than 21 years of age shall attend any bar or draw, pour or mix any alcoholic liquor on any premises licensed under this chapter.
(H) This section does not prohibit a person younger than...years of age, who is employed by a retail liquor dealer licensed under this chapter, or in any premises licensed hereunder, as a waiter or waitress, from delivering, for consumption on the premises, any alcoholic liquor drawn, poured or mixed in conformity with this chapter.
(I) In addition to the penalty provided in § 804.99, the Liquor Control Commissioner may suspend or revoke the license of a retail liquor dealer for a violation of any of the provisions of this section
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Waukegan·3.34
Fine, suspension, or revocation of licenses
Summary
This section outlines the Waukegan local liquor control commissioner's authority to impose fines, suspend, or revoke liquor licenses. Penalties can be levied for violations of state or local laws affecting public health, welfare, and safety, violations of the liquor chapter or state law, or significant city debt, with licensees held responsible for their agents' actions. A public hearing with advance notice is required before any penalty is imposed.
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local liquor control commissioner may impose a fine, of not less than $100.00, but not to exceed $1,000.00, for each violation, and/or may suspend for any period up to 30 days, or revoke for cause, any license issued by the local liquor control commissioner. Each day on which a violation occurs or continues shall constitute a separate violation. The commissioner may, after a finding of a violation, order the licensee to pay reasonable attorney's fees incurred...business or businesses.
(d) The local liquor control commissioner may, upon the issuance of a written order and without a hearing, suspend a license based upon written notice from the Illinois Liquor Control Commission that a licensee's state liquor license has been revoked. Revocation of a license due to the revocation of a state liquor license may only take place after notice and a hearing in accordance with the procedures set forth in subsection (b) above.
(e) Appeal from
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Round Lake Park·112.50
LICENSED VIDEO GAMING
Summary
This section exempts video gaming terminals from general gambling prohibitions in Round Lake Park if they meet specific criteria, including a valid permit, operation by a licensed establishment, and compliance with village regulations. It defines key terms and outlines the process for obtaining a video gaming establishment license.
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full compliance with this §112.50.
(B) Definitions.
(1) LICENSED ESTABLISHMENT: Any establishment that is both licensed to sell liquor at retail in the Village under Chapter 111 of the Code of Round Lake Park entitled "ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR" and licensed by the Illinois Gaming Board to operate a video gaming terminal on its premises.
(2) VIDEO GAMING TERMINAL: Any electronic video game machine that, upon insertion of cash, is available to play or simulate the play of a video game, including...suspended, except after a public hearing before the Village Board, with a three (3) day written notice to the licensed establishment, posted at the front entrance of the licensed establishment. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any licensed establishment that has its liquor license forfeited, revoked, or suspended by the village under Chapter 111 of the Code of Round Lake Park entitled "ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR" or by the Illinois State Liquor Commission, or has its video gaming license revoked or suspended by the Illinois
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Sandwich·6.47
Classes
Summary
This section outlines and defines various classes of retail alcoholic liquor licenses available in Sandwich. Each class specifies the type of alcohol that can be sold, whether for on-premises or off-premises consumption, and any associated conditions.
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Licenses to sell alcoholic liquor at retail shall be of the following classes:
(1) A Class A license shall entitle the licensee to sell at retail alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises, and in the original package for consumption off the premises, except that such classification shall not be construed so as to permit sales in the original package without also making sales for consumption on the premises.
(2) A Class B license shall entitle the licensee to sell...served in connection with the service and consumption of food on the premises.
(5) A Class D-1 license shall authorize the licensee, which shall be any not-for-profit organization, to sell at retail all alcoholic liquor for consumption on the licensed premises in connection with some specific event.
(6) A Class D-2 license shall be issued to a private club for the sale of alcoholic liquor at retail for on-premises consumption to its members and guests
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Lombard·112.11
Application
Summary
This section outlines the requirements for applying for liquor licenses in Lombard, excluding category "J". Applicants must submit a written application with specific personal and business information, a non-refundable fee, and attest to their eligibility.
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written acceptance or rejection of such application within 45 days of its receipt.
(C) Applicants will be notified prior to receipt of application or concurrent as to whether a numerical limitation exists on applicant's intended request for a liquor license.
If numerical limitation exists, an application and fee will not be accepted and processed.
(D)
(1) Class "J" applications shall consist of sufficient information on a form approved and determined necessary by the Liquor Commission so that the Liquor...Commissioner will have sufficient information to issue or deny a Class "J" license.
(2) Applications for Class "J" liquor licenses shall be made to the Liquor Commissioner in writing, accompanied by a payment of $50.00, signed by the applicant, through the applicant's duly authorized agent, verified by oath or affidavit, and shall contain the following information and statements:
(a) The name and address of the authorized agent for the applicant, the address for the applicant entity, the organizational purpose
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River Forest·8.5.15
Change In Personnel
Summary
This section defines what constitutes a change in the identity of a local liquor license holder, requiring a new license for corporations, limited liability companies, and partnerships under specific ownership or management changes. It also mandates prompt written notification to the village administrator upon such events.
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occurrence of any of the following events are examples of what shall be deemed to constitute a change in the identity of the holder of a local liquor license issued under this chapter, for which a new local liquor license shall be required:
1. With respect to any licensee that is a corporation or limited liability company, the replacement or addition of any officer, director, or manager of said corporation or any shareholder owning directly or indirectly (including ownership...then promptly deliver such notice to the local liquor commissioner. Failure to give the notice required by the provisions of this subsection shall constitute a violation of this chapter subjecting the licensee to revocation or suspension of the local liquor license. No additional license fee shall be payable for a new local liquor license required by virtue of the occurrence of any of the events described in subsection A of this section, and so long as an application therefor
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Frankfort·113.21
Duration Of License; Proration Of Fee
Summary
This section outlines the duration of liquor licenses, specifying a maximum of one year and prorating fees for licenses issued after the start of the calendar year. It also details automatic license termination upon business closure, cessation of liquor sales, or transfer of business ownership, with a corresponding reduction in the number of available licenses.
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been designated by the Village Board of Trustees by proper action.
(C) Upon a business licensed under this chapter either:
(1) Closing or otherwise ceasing to do business; or
(2) Discontinuing or ceasing the sale of alcoholic liquor, the liquor license issued to its licensee shall automatically terminate and become null and void and the number of available liquor licenses authorized in the classification (class) of the terminated license shall automatically be reduced by one.
(D) Upon the sale, transfer...assignment or any other alienation of any interest of any business licensed under this chapter, the liquor license issued to its licensee shall automatically terminate and become null and void and the number of available liquor licenses authorized in the classification (class) of the terminated license shall automatically be reduced by one.
(Ord. 1105, passed 12-5-83; Am. Ord. 2274, passed 4-3-06; Am. Ord. 2710, passed 4-18-11) Penalty
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Rockdale·26.239
Limitations on issuance
Summary
This section outlines specific disqualifications for obtaining a liquor license in Rockdale, covering residency, character, legal status, criminal convictions, prior license revocation, and corporate structure.
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beneficially own the premises for which a license is sought, or does not have a lease thereon for the full period for which the license is to be issued.
(15) Any person not eligible for a state retail liquor dealer's license.
(16) Any law-enforcing public official, including members of local liquor control commissions, any mayor, alderman or member of the city council or commission, any president of a village board of trustees, any member of a village board...trustees, or any president or member of a county board; and no such official shall be interested directly in the manufacture, sale or distribution of alcoholic liquor, except that a license may be granted to such official in relation to premises which is not located within the territory subject to the jurisdiction of that official, if the issuance of such license is approved by the state liquor control commission; and except that a license may be granted, in a city
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Joliet·4.10
License required
Summary
This section prohibits the sale or attempted sale of alcoholic liquor within the city without a valid liquor license, permit, or in violation of the city liquor code. An exception is made for individuals serving alcoholic liquor to their family or guests at a private residence.
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shall be unlawful for any person to sell, offer for sale, attempt to sell, or attempt to offer for sale in the city, either personally or through an agent, any alcoholic liquor without having a valid liquor license therefor or in violation of the terms of the liquor license or a liquor permit or in violation of the city liquor code.
A liquor license shall not be required for a person to serve alcoholic liquor to the person's family
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Hinsdale·3.3.15
Change In Personnel
Summary
This section defines what constitutes a change in the identity of a liquor license holder in Hinsdale, requiring a new license. It outlines notification procedures and penalties for non-compliance, while clarifying that no additional fee is required for the new license.
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occurrence of any of the following events are examples of what shall be deemed to constitute a change in the identity of the holder of a local liquor license issued under this chapter, for which a new local liquor license shall be required:
1. With respect to any licensee that is a corporation or limited liability company, the replacement or addition of any officer, director, or manager of said corporation or any shareholder owning directly or indirectly (including ownership...designee shall then promptly deliver such notice to the Commissioner. Failure to give the notice required by the provisions of this subsection shall constitute a violation of this chapter, subjecting the licensee to revocation or suspension of the local liquor license. No additional license fee shall be payable for a new local liquor license required by virtue of the occurrence of any of the events described in subsection A of this section, and so long as an application therefor
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Hinsdale·3.3.15
Change In Personnel
Summary
This section defines what constitutes a change in the identity of a liquor license holder in Hinsdale, requiring a new license. It outlines notification procedures and penalties for non-compliance, while clarifying that no additional fee is required for the new license.
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occurrence of any of the following events are examples of what shall be deemed to constitute a change in the identity of the holder of a local liquor license issued under this chapter, for which a new local liquor license shall be required:
1. With respect to any licensee that is a corporation or limited liability company, the replacement or addition of any officer, director, or manager of said corporation or any shareholder owning directly or indirectly (including ownership...designee shall then promptly deliver such notice to the Commissioner. Failure to give the notice required by the provisions of this subsection shall constitute a violation of this chapter, subjecting the licensee to revocation or suspension of the local liquor license. No additional license fee shall be payable for a new local liquor license required by virtue of the occurrence of any of the events described in subsection A of this section, and so long as an application therefor
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Oak Park·3.3.2
Applicant Convictions
Summary
This section outlines specific criminal history records that cannot be considered when applying for a liquor license in Oak Park, and establishes factors the liquor control commissioner must consider regarding rehabilitation and mitigating circumstances for felony convictions or liquor-related law violations.
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Applicants shall not be required to report the following information and the following criminal history records shall not be considered in connection with an application for a liquor license under this chapter:
1. Juvenile adjudications of delinquent minors as defined in Section 5-105 of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987, 705 Illinois Compiled Statutes 405/5-105, subject to the restrictions set forth in Section 5-130 of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987, 705 Illinois Compiled Statutes 405/5-130...arrest not followed by a conviction;
4. Convictions overturned by a higher court; and
5. Convictions or arrests that have been sealed or expunged.
B. The local liquor control commissioner, upon a finding that an applicant for a liquor license was convicted of a felony or a violation of any Federal or state law concerning the manufacture, possession or sale of alcoholic liquor, shall consider as evidence of rehabilitation and mitigating factors contained in the applicant's record, including
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Oak Park·3.3.2
Applicant Convictions
Summary
This section outlines specific criminal history records that cannot be considered when applying for a liquor license in Oak Park, and establishes factors the liquor control commissioner must consider regarding rehabilitation and mitigating circumstances for felony convictions or liquor-related law violations.
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Applicants shall not be required to report the following information and the following criminal history records shall not be considered in connection with an application for a liquor license under this chapter:
1. Juvenile adjudications of delinquent minors as defined in Section 5-105 of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987, 705 Illinois Compiled Statutes 405/5-105, subject to the restrictions set forth in Section 5-130 of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987, 705 Illinois Compiled Statutes 405/5-130...arrest not followed by a conviction;
4. Convictions overturned by a higher court; and
5. Convictions or arrests that have been sealed or expunged.
B. The local liquor control commissioner, upon a finding that an applicant for a liquor license was convicted of a felony or a violation of any Federal or state law concerning the manufacture, possession or sale of alcoholic liquor, shall consider as evidence of rehabilitation and mitigating factors contained in the applicant's record, including
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Richton Park·806.24
Hours Of Operation.
Summary
This section establishes specific hours of operation for various classes of liquor licenses in Richton Park, including daily restrictions, Sunday exceptions, and provisions for New Year's Eve. It also sets last call times and limits patron presence after closing.
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Class A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and I Liquor License . No liquor license shall sell, permit to be sold, or give away any alcoholic liquor between the following hours:
(1) 1:00 a.m. – 7:00 a.m., Monday through Friday;
(2) 2:00 a.m. – 7:00 a.m., Saturday; and
(3) 2:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m., Sunday.
However, if December 31 of a given year falls on a day other than Saturday, then the licensee may sell alcoholic...liquor until 3:00 a.m. on January 1.
(b) Class A-L Liquor License . No person holding a Class A-L liquor license shall sell, permit to be sold, or give away any alcoholic liquor between 1:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m., seven days a week, except that liquor may be sold on December 31 in accordance with Section 806.24(a).
(c) The last call for selling or distributing alcohol on the premises shall occur no later than
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West Chicago·3.9
Persons ineligible to be licensed
Summary
This section outlines specific criteria that render individuals or entities ineligible for a liquor license in West Chicago. Ineligibility is based on factors such as residency, character, citizenship, criminal convictions, past license revocations, and ownership structure.
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citizen of the United States. If a person is not a citizen of the United States, the individual shall provide proof that the applicant(s) is/are lawfully allowed to be in the United States for the duration of the liquor license, or any renewals thereof.
(4) 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 has been sufficiently rehabilitated to warrant the public trust...period.
(21) Any premises for which a federal wagering stamp or federal gaming device stamp has been issued by the federal government for the current tax period.
(22) A person who is not eligible for a state retail liquor dealer's license.
(23) Any person who fails to obtain a state retail liquor dealer's license.
(24) Any person who at the time of application for a license, or renewal thereof, owes money to the city or is otherwise indebted
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Park City·5.16.080
Video surveillance cameras required
Summary
This section mandates that establishments licensed for liquor sales, excluding special event licenses, must maintain functional video surveillance camera systems meeting specific image quality, positioning, and storage requirements. Licensees must also provide recordings upon request, with non-compliance resulting in penalties.
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During the hours of operation of an establishment licensed for the sale of liquor, any establishment licensed for the sale of liquor, except those holding a Class D special event liquor license, shall maintain, in good working order, a video surveillance camera system that meets the following criteria: 1. A video surveillance camera system must include cameras that are sufficiently light sensitive, properly positioned, and of sufficient image resolution quality, as to produce easily discernible images of human facial features...surveillance camera system in the manner required by this section, or failure to provide copies of stored video recordings to the liquor commissioner or any Park City police officer, immediately upon their request, shall be a violation of the liquor license, and subject to any and all penalties for violations of liquor license regulations
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Lincolnwood·10.2.15
Internal changes within corporations and other entities
Summary
This section requires alcoholic liquor dealers in Lincolnwood to report any changes in ownership, partnerships, officers, directors, members, or managers to the Local Liquor Control Commissioner within 10 days. New personnel must meet eligibility standards, and certain ownership changes can lead to license termination.
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this Article 2, shall be reported in writing to the Local Liquor Control Commissioner within 10 days of the change. All new personnel shall meet all the standards of this Article 2 and must otherwise qualify to hold a liquor license. The information provided shall include, but is not limited to, name, home address, sex, date of birth, Social Security number, position, and percentage of ownership (if any) not previously reported. In the event that the ownership of the licensee...subject to review by the Local Liquor Control Commissioner.(A) When a license has been issued to a partnership and a change of ownership occurs resulting in a partnership interest by one who is not eligible to hold a liquor license, said license shall terminate.(B) When a license has been issued to a corporation or a limited liability company and a change takes place in officers, directors, managers, members or shareholders, resulting in the holding of office or ownership
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Evergreen Park·3.56
License Classifications
Summary
This section defines various classes of licenses for the retail sale of alcoholic liquors in Evergreen Park. It outlines the specific privileges and restrictions associated with each license class, such as on-premises consumption, off-premises package sales, and limitations on the types of alcohol sold.
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Licenses for sale at retail of alcoholic liquor shall be divided in the following classes:
(1) Class A, consumption on premises and package sales. A Class A license entitles the licensee to make sales at retail of alcoholic liquors for consumption on the premises and to sell package alcoholic liquors for consumption off the premises.
(1.1) Class AA, consumption on premises and package sales (beer and wine only). A Class AA license entitles the licensee to make sales at retail...issued in conjunction with a Class A, Class AA, Class B, Class D, Class E, Class EE, Class F, Class G, and Class P license under the terms and conditions established by the local liquor control commissioner. A Class ENT license entitles a licensee to provide entertainment under the terms and conditions of the license.
(7) Class ENLT, entertainment limited. A Class ENTL license may be issued in conjunction with any license under the terms and conditions established
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Hinsdale·3.3.4
Local Liquor Commissioner
Summary
This section establishes the village president as the Local Liquor Commissioner, responsible for administering liquor control ordinances. The commissioner, serving without compensation, has the authority to grant, renew, suspend, or revoke local liquor licenses, conduct inspections, and handle complaints and license fees.
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time, enacted by the village board.
B. The commissioner shall serve without compensation. The commissioner, or a designated village official, shall have the following powers and duties, as set forth in the state liquor control act, with respect to liquor licenses issued by the village:
1. To grant, renew, or to suspend for not more than thirty (30) days or to revoke for cause, all local liquor licenses issued to persons or entities for sale of alcoholic liquor on premises...such complaints in the manner provided by law.
4. To receive local license fees and pay the same forthwith to the village treasurer.
5. To examine, or cause to be examined, under oath:
a. Any applicant for a local liquor license or for a renewal thereof; or
b. Any licensee upon whom notice of possible revocation, suspension or fine has been served; or
c. Any licensee against whom a citation proceeding has been instituted by the state liquor control commission
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Hinsdale·3.3.4
Local Liquor Commissioner
Summary
This section establishes the village president as the Local Liquor Commissioner, responsible for administering liquor control ordinances. The commissioner, serving without compensation, has the authority to grant, renew, suspend, or revoke local liquor licenses, conduct inspections, and handle complaints and license fees.
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time, enacted by the village board.
B. The commissioner shall serve without compensation. The commissioner, or a designated village official, shall have the following powers and duties, as set forth in the state liquor control act, with respect to liquor licenses issued by the village:
1. To grant, renew, or to suspend for not more than thirty (30) days or to revoke for cause, all local liquor licenses issued to persons or entities for sale of alcoholic liquor on premises...such complaints in the manner provided by law.
4. To receive local license fees and pay the same forthwith to the village treasurer.
5. To examine, or cause to be examined, under oath:
a. Any applicant for a local liquor license or for a renewal thereof; or
b. Any licensee upon whom notice of possible revocation, suspension or fine has been served; or
c. Any licensee against whom a citation proceeding has been instituted by the state liquor control commission
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Chicago·4.60.050
Notice And License Issuance Conditions.
Summary
This section outlines the notice requirements and conditions for issuing liquor licenses in Chicago. It mandates notification to local residents and aldermen, and specifies requirements for outdoor patio liquor licenses, including the need for an adjacent indoor license and restrictions on outdoor music.
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Within five days after the license fee was paid for a liquor license, the department of business affairs and consumer protection shall serve written notice by first class, registered or certified mail on all legal voters residing within 250 feet of the location for which the license is sought. The measurement of such area shall be made from the boundaries of the premises described in the application for which the license is sought, to a radius of 250 feet away...consumer protection shall also serve such written notice in the manner and within such time limits as herein provided, upon the alderman of the ward in which the premises described in the notice is located.
(b) No outdoor patio liquor license shall be issued to any applicant who does not currently hold a tavern license, or a consumption on the premises – incidental activity license within the meaning of item (1) of the definition of a "consumption on premises – incidental activity
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Lake Barrington·2.3.5
Application For License
Summary
This section outlines the requirements for applying for a liquor license in Lake Barrington, specifying deadlines for initial and renewal applications and detailing the necessary information to be included. It also addresses potential surcharges for late applications and waivers.
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shall be 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. In order to ensure timely initial issuance and/or renewal of a liquor license, a complete application for any liquor license shall be submitted to the Village Clerk by the applicant or his, her, or its agent(s): a) on or before March 15 of each year for a renewal for the next...license year which begins on the following May 1st; and b) at least sixty (60) days prior to the proposed initial issuance date for any new liquor license. Any applicant who does not submit a fully completed application with all required supporting documents in compliance with the foregoing application deadline(s) shall be required to pay a ten percent (10%) license fee surcharge at the time of issuance of the liquor license(s) in question, but such license fee surcharge