This ordinance mandates that all managers, supervisors, sellers, and servers of alcoholic liquor in licensed establishments in Oak Park must complete BASSET training and possess a valid certification. This requirement applies at initial application and renewals, with exceptions for E-1, E-2, and E-3 licenses.
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licensed establishment, to provide proof to the Village that these individuals have completed BASSET training and possess a valid BASSET certification card; provided, however, that this requirement does not apply to licenses with a E-1 or E-2 liquor license.
In addition to the penalties otherwise provided in this chapter, any failure to comply with this section shall be cause for suspension, revocation or denial of a liquor license.
B. At the initial application and all subsequent renewal applications...individuals have completed BASSET training and possess a valid BASSET certification card. In addition to the penalties otherwise provided in this chapter, any failure to comply with this section shall be cause for suspension, revocation or denial of a liquor license.
C. All BASSET certifications shall be renewed and provided to the Village prior to expiration
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Oak Park·3.2.4
Mandatory Alcohol Awareness Training
Summary
This ordinance mandates that all managers, supervisors, sellers, and servers of alcoholic liquor in licensed establishments in Oak Park must complete BASSET training and possess a valid certification. This requirement applies at initial application and renewals, with exceptions for E-1, E-2, and E-3 licenses.
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licensed establishment, to provide proof to the Village that these individuals have completed BASSET training and possess a valid BASSET certification card; provided, however, that this requirement does not apply to licenses with a E-1 or E-2 liquor license.
In addition to the penalties otherwise provided in this chapter, any failure to comply with this section shall be cause for suspension, revocation or denial of a liquor license.
B. At the initial application and all subsequent renewal applications...individuals have completed BASSET training and possess a valid BASSET certification card. In addition to the penalties otherwise provided in this chapter, any failure to comply with this section shall be cause for suspension, revocation or denial of a liquor license.
C. All BASSET certifications shall be renewed and provided to the Village prior to expiration
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Woodridge·3.3.17
Building And Location Restrictions
Summary
This section establishes location restrictions for the retail sale of alcoholic liquor, generally prohibiting sales within 100 feet of churches, schools (excluding higher learning), hospitals, or veterans' homes, with specific exemptions and measurement rules. It also prohibits licenses for businesses where the majority of customers are minors or where the principal business involves school supplies or food for minors.
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supplies, food, lunches or drinks for such minors. (1976 Code §3-27)
C. Multiple Locations: Where two (2) or more locations, places or premises are under the same roof or at one street address, a separate local retail liquor dealer's license shall be obtained for each such location, place or premises; provided, that nothing herein contained shall be so construed as to prevent any hotel or motel operator licensed under the provisions of this chapter from serving alcoholic liquor...Village Hall facility, located at Five Plaza Drive, Woodridge, Illinois. (Ord. 98-58, 11-12-1998)
F. Outdoor Alcohol Service: Subject to the approval (in such event, such approval shall be noted on the face of the license) of the Local Liquor Control Commissioner, the sale, service and consumption of alcoholic liquor in an outdoor seating area may be permitted on or adjacent to premises licensed to sell alcoholic liquor under Class
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Woodstock·3.3.15
Minors
Summary
This section prohibits the sale, furnishing, or delivery of alcoholic liquor to individuals under 21 years of age. It also restricts minors from being in licensed premises where alcohol is sold for on-premises consumption, with exceptions for businesses primarily selling other services or commodities and for those accompanied by a parent or guardian on certain licensed premises.
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other alcoholic liquors are sold for consumption on the premises, except places in which the principal business is the sale of services or commodities other than alcoholic liquors.
B. Premises Restrictions:
1. No holder of an A-1 liquor license or their bartender, agent or employee shall suffer or permit any person under the age of twenty-one (21), at any time, to be in that portion of a licensed premises that sells, gives, or delivers alcoholic liquor for consumption...parent or guardian; provided, that this shall not apply to any licensed premises or portion thereof which derives its principal business from the sale of services or commodities other than alcoholic liquor.
2. No holder of a retail liquor dealer’s license or his bartender, agent or employee shall suffer or permit any person under the age of twenty-one (21) to be in that portion of a licensed premises that sells, gives, or delivers alcoholic liquor for consumption
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East Dundee·123.03
Supplemental Video Gaming License
Summary
This section outlines the requirements for obtaining and maintaining a supplemental video gaming license in East Dundee. Applicants must hold a valid liquor license and an Illinois Gaming Board certificate, and the establishment must have been in operation for at least six months.
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license from the village, nor shall an existing video gaming license holder be entitled to maintain a video gaming license unless each of the following requirements are met and continue to be met:
(1) The establishment holds a valid liquor license issued by the Illinois Liquor Control Commission and the village;
(2) The applicant holds the appropriate certificate or license from the Illinois Gaming Board permitting it to operate a video gaming terminal at such establishment and is in good...crime of moral turpitude;
(7) The establishment is located outside of a residential zoning district;
(8) The establishment is not located within 100 feet of a school or place of worship;
(9) Only establishments that hold 1) a valid liquor license from the State of Illinois; and 2) a liquor license issued by the village Liquor Control Commissioner can obtain a license to operate a video gaming terminal;
(10) No establishment shall operate a video gaming terminal without having obtained
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Markham·112.018
License Classifications, Sale Hours And Fees
Summary
This section establishes different classes of liquor licenses in Markham, specifying the types of sales permitted, hours of operation for each class, and restrictions on consumption and entertainment. It outlines distinct regulations for on-premise consumption, off-premise package sales, and restaurant-associated liquor sales.
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sold Monday through Saturday between the hours of 8:00 a.m and 12:00 a.m. the following morning and Sunday between the hours of 12:00 p.m. and until 12:00 a.m. Monday morning. (Example: liquor store.)
(3) A Class "C" license shall authorize the sale at retail of alcoholic liquor on the specified premises in unopened packages, but shall not permit consumption thereon or adjacent thereto and shall not authorize any entertainment on said premises. Alcoholic liquor shall...retail of alcoholic liquor to be consumed within the established location of a 501(c)(3) not for profit charitable club by the members thereof and shall authorize the furnishing of entertainment at said location. For said license, alcoholic liquor shall not be the sole or principal merchandise sold on said premises and shall only be sold Monday through Saturday between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 1:00 a.m. and Sunday between the hours
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Aurora·Sec 6-
4 License Required
Summary
This section requires individuals and businesses to obtain both a local Aurora liquor license and a State of Illinois liquor license to sell or offer alcoholic liquor at retail within the city limits. The license permits sales for on-premises consumption only and is non-transferable.
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shall be unlawful for any person or business to sell or offer for sale at retail in the corporate limits of the city any alcoholic liquor without a local liquor license and the appropriate liquor license issued by the State of Illinois. This license shall allow the licensee to sell or offer for sale at retail, only on the premises specified on such license, alcoholic liquor for use or consumption, but not for resale in any form. No such license
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Homer Glen·83.60
Application for license
Summary
This section outlines the application process for liquor licenses in Homer Glen, detailing required information, manager qualifications, mandatory background checks via fingerprinting for certain individuals, and the Commissioner's timeline for approving or rejecting applications.
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Applications for 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 club or corporation, verified by oath or affidavit, and shall contain the statements and information and be in the form provided for in the rules and regulations of the Commissioner.
B. All managers for all licensed liquor businesses must meet all pertinent licensing requirements of this article as if they were applicants...beneficially or through any form or indirect or concealed ownership or control, more than five percent (5%) of the stock or ownership interest. The Commissioner may, in his or her discretion, require any applicant for a renewal of a liquor license to be fingerprinted.
(2) All such fingerprinting shall be done by the Commisioner's designated vendor. Said fingerprints shall be submitted to the appropriate state and/or federal agencies for processing. The cost of fingerprinting shall be paid
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River Grove·5.42.3
License Required
Summary
This section requires licensed establishments to obtain a specific video gaming terminal license from the local liquor control commissioner before operating any video gaming terminals. This license is contingent upon holding valid licenses from the Illinois Gaming Board, the Illinois Liquor Commission, and the Local Liquor Control Commissioner for liquor service.
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shall be unlawful for any licensed establishment to display, operate or otherwise permit the use and operation of any video gaming terminal without having first obtained a license from the local liquor control commissioner. It shall be a prerequisite to any such...video gaming terminal license issued by the Village that such applicant has in place the following licenses:
(A) A valid license from the Illinois Gaming Board to operate as a licensed establishment; and
(B) A valid State of Illinois liquor license issued by the Illinois Liquor Commission; and
(C) A valid liquor license for service of alcoholic liquor on the premises issued by the Local Liquor Control Commissioner
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Summit·5.2.17
Conditions Of License
Summary
This section mandates BASSET certification for all employees involved in selling or serving alcohol, as well as those checking identification at entrances. It also requires specific license classes to either have a BASSET certified employee check identification or use an ID scanning system, and install and maintain video surveillance systems, with some also requiring an unarmed security guard on weekends.
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liquor license holder shall at all times cause the sale, offer for sale, and/or serving of alcoholic liquor to be performed exclusively by persons who have received a beverage alcohol sellers and servers education and training (BASSET) certification from an entity that has obtained a BASSET license from the Illinois liquor control commission in accordance with the Illinois liquor control act, as amended from time to time. In addition to having all bartenders and waitstaff that sell or serve alcoholic...maintain a video and audio surveillance system, as required by this section shall be subject to citation and to all penalties provided in this chapter, including, but not limited to, monetary fines and suspension or revocation of their liquor license. (Ord. 16-O-09, 5-16-2016)
Each class A-1, D-2-B and D-2-D license holder shall maintain an unarmed security guard on the licensed premises every Friday and Saturday from ten o'clock
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Geneva·4.2.3
LOCAL LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSIONER—POWERS, DUTIES AND FUNCTIONS
Summary
This section outlines the powers, duties, and functions of the local liquor control commissioner in Geneva, including the authority to grant, suspend, and revoke liquor licenses, conduct inspections, receive complaints, collect fees, and issue subpoenas.
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local liquor control commissioner shall have the following powers, duties and functions with respect to local liquor licenses:
A. To grant and/or suspend for not more than thirty (30) days or revoke for cause, all local liquor licenses issued to persons or entities for premises within the city, and to impose fines as authorized in this chapter;
B. To enter or to authorize any law enforcing officer to enter, at any time, upon any premises licensed hereunder, to determine whether...citizen within the city that any provision of the Liquor Control Act or of this chapter have been or are being violated and to act upon such complaints in the manner provided by law;
D. To receive local liquor license fees and pay same to the city. The local liquor control commissioner also has the duty to notify the secretary of state of any convictions or dispositions of court supervision for violation of Section 6-20 of the Liquor Control
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Round Lake Park·111.07
BEER KEG REGULATIONS
Summary
This section defines 'keg' and 'permit tag' and outlines the duties of liquor license holders when selling or leasing kegs. Sellers must attach permit tags, verify purchaser identification and age, obtain signed declarations, and maintain transaction logbooks.
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commonly dispensed through a tapper or other mechanical device for the removal of the alcoholic beverage.
(2) PERMIT TAG means a tag or label containing a unique identification number furnished by the Round Lake Park Liquor Commissioner, enabling the liquor license holder and purchaser of a keg to be identified.
(B) Duties of seller. It shall be a violation of this section for any liquor license holder to offer for sale, sell, or lease kegs unless the liquor license holder...name and address of the seller, and completes a declaration and obtains a permit tag to be affixed to the keg, in the form required by the Round Lake Park Liquor Commissioner.
(D) Return of the keg. The liquor license holder shall refund the required keg deposit to the purchaser or lessee of the keg upon return of the keg to licensee, within 60 days of purchase or lease, with the permit tag required by the municipal licensing authority intact
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Carol Stream·10.14.15
Disciplinary Actions Against Licensees
Summary
This section outlines the grounds for disciplinary actions against licensees in Carol Stream, including fines, suspension, revocation, or restriction of licenses. It covers violations of the Video Gaming Act, state and local laws, and actions that discredit the video gaming industry.
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rules contained in this section shall govern all disciplinary actions against licensees including, but not limited to, suspension and revocation of a terminal operators license or a Class V liquor license.
(A) Grounds for disciplinary actions.
(1) Holders of any license issued under this chapter shall be subject to imposition of fines, suspension, revocation or restriction of license, or other disciplinary action for any act or failure to act by themselves or by their agents or employees that violates...village operating gambling games in violation of this chapter shall be subject to seizure and confiscation, and shall be turned over to the Illinois Gaming Board as provided in Section 1800.1110 of the Illinois Administrative Code.
(4) Any village liquor license issued by the Liquor Commissioner under the provisions of Chapter 11 of this Code to any operator of a licensed video gaming location that operates or permits the operation of a video gaming terminal within its establishment in violation
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River Grove·5.24.14
Premises And Sales Regulations
Summary
This section outlines regulations for retail liquor dealers in River Grove, including requirements for interior visibility, mandatory posted health warnings for pregnant women, and a prohibition on pyrotechnic devices.
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whether on or off the licensed premises, any of the practices prohibited under subsections (E)1 through (E)5 of this section.
7. Serve, give away, or permit to be served or given away in such licensed premises, any alcoholic liquor in consideration in part or in whole for any food purchased therein.
(F) Exceptions: Nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit a licensee from:
1. Offering free food or entertainment at any time;
2. Including drinks...Prohibited Gaming Conduct:
1. Prohibited: It shall be unlawful for any licensee or agent thereof to permit any person to undertake the following kinds of conduct on premises the Village has licensed to sell or distribute liquor:
(a) There shall be no conventional gambling allowed on any premises licensed to sell or distribute alcoholic liquor, except video gaming terminals licensed by the Illinois Gaming Board and pursuant to chapter 42 of this title shall not be considered "conventional gambling
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Elmhurst·36.28
Prohibited activities on licensed premises
Summary
This section prohibits gambling, solicitation for the purchase of alcoholic beverages, and certain forms of adult entertainment on premises licensed to sell alcoholic liquor. It also restricts coin-operated amusement devices on such premises.
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Gambling. It shall be unlawful to permit any gambling on any premises licensed to sell alcoholic liquor.
(b) Solicitation. It shall be unlawful for any licensee, its manager, or other person in charge of any licensed premises where alcoholic liquor is sold or offered for the sale for consumption thereon, to engage, employ or permit the engagement or employment of any person, nor shall any person be permitted to remain on said premises, who shall solicit any patron or customer...Right to Breastfeed Act, 740 ILCS 137/1 et seq., as amended from time to time.
(d) Reserved.
(e) Reserved.
(f) It shall be unlawful to provide coin-operated amusement devices, as described in Section 32.06 of the Code on liquor licensed premises, except as licensed under Section 32.06.
(g) It shall be unlawful to conduct any "raffle," as authorized in Section 31.20 of the Elmhurst Municipal Code, on liquor licensed premises, except with written permission from the local liquor commissioner
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Hawthorn Woods·3.3.9
License Fees
Summary
This section establishes the license fees for liquor licenses in Hawthorn Woods, outlines conditions for prorating fees for new businesses, and details the disposition and forfeiture of these fees upon issuance, renewal, or revocation.
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Fees Established: The fees for the various classes of licenses authorized in this chapter shall be as set forth in subsection 11-1-1I of this Code.
B. Proration Of License Fee: For new businesses receiving a liquor license on or after August 1 of any license year, a prorated license fee of one-half ( 1 / 2 ) of the amount set forth in subsection 11-1-1 I of this Code shall apply. The proration of license fee shall...apply when there is a change in licensee pursuant to section 3-3-14 of this chapter. There shall be no proration of license fees if a liquor license holder sells his business to which the liquor license has been issued.
C. Disposition Of Fees: At the time application is made to the local liquor control commissioner for the original issuance or renewal of a license of any class, the applicant shall pay to the village the fee provided
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Oakbrook Terrace·111.005
Applications for license, application fee
Summary
This section outlines the requirements for applying for an alcoholic liquor license in Oakbrook Terrace. It details the necessary information and statements to be included in the application, covering personal and business details, premises information, and applicant history.
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city in the conduct of the place of business proposed to be licensed.
(9) The following information concerning the liquor manager who will conduct the business of the licensee with respect to the sale of alcoholic liquor on the licensed premises (required):
(a) The name of the liquor manager.
(b) The residence address of the liquor manager and the length of time such liquor manager has resided at that address, and if such length of time is less than...year, the previous residence address of such liquor manager.
(c) The place and date of birth of the liquor manager.
(d) The Social Security number and driver's license number of the liquor manager.
(e) The experience of the liquor manager in handling alcoholic liquor or in conducting a business of the character for which a license is being applied.
(f) The home and business telephone numbers of the liquor manager.
(g) The number of hours during which the liquor
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Rosemont·4.2.19
Days And Hours Of Sales
Summary
This section establishes closing hours for the sale of alcoholic beverages across various license classes in Rosemont. Different license types have specific restrictions on when sales are permitted, with some facing extended closures on Sundays and Mondays.
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sold or give away any alcoholic liquor between the hours of ten o'clock (10:00) P.M. and eleven o'clock (11:00) A.M. the following day.
15. Effective on and after March 8, 2021, no recipient of a liquor license shall receive any privilege which allows or permits the extension of the time for selling alcoholic liquor until the hour of four o'clock (4:00) A.M. Except, any liquor license holder that was previously granted the privilege...until four o'clock (4:00) A.M. on December 31, 2021, after which their privilege to remain open and sell alcoholic liquor until four o'clock (4:00) A.M. shall expire and not be renewed. In the event any liquor license holder advises the Village in writing of their intent to abandon their privilege of selling alcoholic liquor until four o'clock (4:00) A.M. prior to May 1, 2021, and ceases their practice of selling liquor until four
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Riverside·3.2.12
Regulations And Restrictions
Summary
This section outlines regulations and restrictions on alcoholic liquor within the Village of Riverside, prohibiting manufacturing and bottling except by licensed craft distilleries, brewpubs, or microbreweries. It also restricts sales and consumption to licensed premises, prohibits possession or consumption in public places, and forbids sales to minors and intoxicated persons.
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Premises: No liquor shall be sold, offered for sale, kept for sale, displayed or advertised for sale at retail or delivered to any person purchasing same at retail except at a location, place or premises described in a retail liquor license or permit. It shall be unlawful for anyone not having a license or permit providing for consumption on the premises where sold, to offer for sale, sell or donate any alcoholic beverage for consumption on any premises open...outside any building in the Village, except as herein provided for in title 4, chapter 3, "Signs", of this Code, with respect to the retail sale of alcoholic liquor by a holder of a Class A, C or E liquor license in this Village. (Ord. 2998, 8-16-2018)
(G) No Peddling: No person shall peddle alcoholic liquor in the Village.
(H) No Purchase, Sale And/Or Use Or Consumption By Minors: No person under the age of twenty
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Riverside·3.2.12
Regulations And Restrictions
Summary
This section outlines regulations and restrictions on alcoholic liquor within the Village of Riverside, prohibiting manufacturing and bottling except by licensed craft distilleries, brewpubs, or microbreweries. It also restricts sales and consumption to licensed premises, prohibits possession or consumption in public places, and forbids sales to minors and intoxicated persons.
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Premises: No liquor shall be sold, offered for sale, kept for sale, displayed or advertised for sale at retail or delivered to any person purchasing same at retail except at a location, place or premises described in a retail liquor license or permit. It shall be unlawful for anyone not having a license or permit providing for consumption on the premises where sold, to offer for sale, sell or donate any alcoholic beverage for consumption on any premises open...outside any building in the Village, except as herein provided for in title 4, chapter 3, "Signs", of this Code, with respect to the retail sale of alcoholic liquor by a holder of a Class A, C or E liquor license in this Village. (Ord. 2998, 8-16-2018)
(G) No Peddling: No person shall peddle alcoholic liquor in the Village.
(H) No Purchase, Sale And/Or Use Or Consumption By Minors: No person under the age of twenty
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Bolingbrook·12.174
Standards of operation
Summary
This section outlines operational standards for licensed video gaming establishments in Bolingbrook, including hours of operation, license display, signage, terminal limits, and age restrictions for the gaming area.
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video gaming terminal on the licensed premises:
(a) Video gaming terminals in a licensed establishment shall be operated only during the same hours of operation allowed for the consumption of alcoholic beverages, generally permitted to holders of the local liquor license under the Liquor Control Act of 1934.
A licensed truck stop facility that does not hold a liquor license may operate video gaming terminals on a continuous basis.
(b) Licensees must display a valid illinois gaming board-issued video...This shall include, but shall not be limited to, any flags, banners, signs, displays, and/or lights (flashing or otherwise).
(p) Upon receipt of proof of the issuance of an Illinois video gaming license, the issuance of a qualifying village liquor license, and payment of all appropriate fees, the local gaming commissioner shall issue Village video gaming terminal stickers, which shall be affixed to each video gaming terminal in a conspicuous place and shall be clearly displayed at all times
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Oakbrook Terrace·124.16
Licensing procedures
Summary
This section outlines the procedures for applying for, renewing, and maintaining video gaming licenses in Oakbrook Terrace. It specifies that applications and required forms must be submitted to the city, and details a specific disclosure exemption for institutional investors meeting certain criteria.
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applicant to be incorporated by reference into a subsequent application.
(B) Submission of application. All applications shall be submitted to the Liquor Commissioner at the city's offices.
(C) Application fees.
(1) All applicants for a license issued by the Liquor Commissioner shall pay the following application fees, as applicable, at the time of filing their application:
(a) Terminal operator - $1,000 per video gaming terminal.
(b) Licensed video gaming location - $100.
(2) The application fee shall be reduced...Liquor Commissioner.
(2) If an application for licensure is withdrawn, the applicant may not reapply for a license within one year from the date withdrawal is granted, without leave of the Liquor Commissioner.
(F) Issuance of license. The Liquor Commissioner may only issue a license after the Illinois Gaming Board background investigation is complete, the Illinois Gaming Board determines the applicant is suitable for licensure and the applicant has filed a completed application and paid the required application
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Bannockburn·141.1013
Changes in personnel
Summary
This section mandates that any changes in ownership or management of establishments licensed under the liquor article must be reported to the Local Liquor Control Commissioner within 10 days. It also stipulates that new personnel must meet eligibility standards, and licenses will terminate if management or ownership changes result in an ineligible individual holding interest or managing the establishment.
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licensed under this article 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 and must otherwise qualify to hold a liquor license. All such changes in personnel shall be subject to review by the Local Liquor Control Commissioner.
B. When a license has been issued to a partnership and a change of ownership occurs resulting in a partnership interest...eligible to hold a liquor license, the license shall terminate. C. When a license has been issued to a corporation and a change takes place in the manager thereof, and the change results in management by one who is not eligible to hold a liquor license, the license shall terminate
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Batavia·3.3.10
Application Requirements
Summary
This section outlines the requirements for applying for a local liquor retailer's license in Batavia. It details the application process, including who must sign and verify the application, and specifies the mandatory information and statements that must be included, covering applicant identity, business structure, and management personnel.
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premises or place of business, including the names and addresses of all the owners of the beneficial interest of any trust if said premises is held in trust.
8. A statement whether applicant has made similar application for a liquor license on premises other than described in this application, and the disposition of such application;
9. A statement that applicant has never been convicted of a felony, or other crime or misdemeanor opposed to decency or morality...will not violate any of the laws of the State, or of the United States, or any ordinance of the City in the conduct of his place of business;
12. Pursuant to any application for a newly created City liquor license, the following persons shall be fingerprinted:
a. If the applicant is an individual, the applicant and any general manager of the premises;
b. If the applicant is a partnership, the general partners and any general manager of the premises
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Elmwood Park·57.16
Licensing Procedures
Summary
This section outlines the procedures for applying for, renewing, and maintaining video gaming licenses in Elmwood Park. It details application requirements, including specific forms and the possibility of additional materials, and provides a special provision for institutional investors meeting certain criteria regarding stock ownership and control.
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applicant to be incorporated by reference into a subsequent application.(b) Submission of Application. All applications shall be submitted to the liquor commissioner at the Village's offices.(c) Application Fees. All applicants for a license issued by the Liquor Commissioner shall pay application fees as specified in Section 29-11 of this Code, as applicable, at the time of filing their application. Any fees imposed under the Video Gaming Act,[1] this chapter or Section 29-11 of this...liquor commissioner.(2) If an application for licensure is withdrawn, the applicant may not reapply for a license within one year from the date withdrawal is granted, without leave of the liquor commissioner.(f) Issuance of License.(1) The liquor commissioner may only issue a license after the Illinois gaming board background investigation is complete, the Illinois gaming board determines the applicant is suitable for licensure, and the applicant has filed a completed application and paid the required application