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Lockport · 111.09

Outdoor Restaurant Permit

This section outlines the conditions and requirements for obtaining an outdoor liquor permit for licensed establishments in Lockport, specifying eligible license types and operational standards for outdoor service areas.

cafés) shall be limited to the holder of a Class C-l, C-2, D-l, D-2, L-1, L-2, or L-3 license. Upon issuance, an outdoor liquor permit will entitle the holder of the aforementioned liquor license the ability to sell alcoholic liquors as authorized by his or her primary classification, outside of the permanent structure of his or her premises, provided the following conditions are met: (1)   Outdoor areas where liquor is served shall comply...removed from the designated area, and to ensure persons under the age of 21 do not consume alcoholic beverages. (5)   Hours of operation for the sale and consumption of liquor in the outdoor area shall adhere to the primary liquor license governing the establishment, but in no such case shall the outdoor hours exceed the hours of operation for the principal use. If any persons other than the licensee or licensee’s employees are in the outdoor area after
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West Chicago · 3.21

Liability of owners and licensees

This section outlines the liabilities of owners and licensees of establishments selling alcoholic liquor in West Chicago. It emphasizes that owners and their agents are held responsible for violations if they knowingly permit them, and that any actions by an employee or agent are considered the licensee's act, subject to the same penalties.

such employer or licensee, and such employer or licensee shall be punishable in the same manner as if the act or omission had been done or omitted by him personally. (d) Any holder of a liquor license issued hereunder shall at all times provide proper management and supervision over the license, premises, beverages and persons therein and failure to so provide during all business hours shall be grounds, after hearing, for suspension or revocation of said license. (e) Any holder...liquor license shall at all times maintain a valid State of Illinois Liquor License, a copy of which must be provided to the city. (f) Any holder of a liquor license shall maintain valid liquor liability (dramshop) insurance that indicates that the City of West Chicago, its officials, agents, employees and volunteers are additionally insured; a certificate of insurance that meets these requirements must be provided to the city
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Round Lake Beach · 3.2.8

License classifications, fees, number issued

This section establishes four classes of alcoholic liquor licenses in Round Lake Beach, detailing their descriptions, annual fees, and the maximum number allowed. It also outlines a daily license option for Class A licenses.

liquor shall be confined to an area which is separated from the other retail portions of the premises by a suitable enclosure or partition of such design and construction as may be approved by the local liquor control commissioner. No Class B license outstanding on the effective date of this chapter shall be renewed upon its expiration unless such approved enclosure or partition has been constructed. C. Class C licenses: 1. Description: Authorizes the retail sale of alcoholic liquors...years of age or older; b. The tasting shall be attended by and supervised by an employee of the licensee 21 years of age or older and only in a designated area on the licensed premises as approved by the liquor commissioner and designated in the license; and c. Up to three samples per day consisting of no more than one ounce of wine per pour, no more than four ounces of beer per pour or no more than
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La Grange · 4.2.115

Standards for Licensed Premises

This section outlines operational standards for licensed premises selling alcoholic liquor in La Grange. It covers requirements for cleanliness, lighting, permitted sales practices, physical changes to premises, and procedures for preventing underage employees from handling alcohol.

night by artificial light. The words "bar" and "saloon" may not be used in the name of the business, or in advertising for any Licensee's business, or on the Licensed Premises. (c) Sales of Alcoholic Liquor under a temporary license must be conducted only on the Licensed Premises and during the hours stipulated and the period specified in the temporary license and sales may be conducted only by the person or organization to whom the temporary license is issued...Liquor Control Commissioner, so that the license will apply to the enlarged or changed improvements. (e) Every Licensed Premises that is open to the public for retail sales at hours during which the sale of Alcoholic Liquor is prohibited at that Licensed Premises must use control devices, specific personnel procedures, or some other mechanism acceptable to the Liquor Control Commissioner to prevent the sale of Alcoholic Liquors during prohibited hours. (f) All Licensed Premises that employ persons younger than
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Bartlett · 3.31.3

Village License Displayed And State Licenses Required For Licensed Establishments

This section requires licensed establishments in Bartlett to obtain a Village license for each video gaming terminal. This license is contingent on possessing valid Illinois Gaming Board and State of Illinois liquor licenses, including a Class V or Class VC license from the Village.

licensed establishment that such person or entity keeping the video gaming terminal have in place the following licenses: A.   A valid license from the Illinois Gaming Board for each such device; B.   A valid State of Illinois liquor license issued by the Illinois Liquor Commission; and C.   A valid Class V or Class VC liquor license for service of alcoholic liquor on the premises issued by the Bartlett Liquor Control Commissioner. It shall be unlawful for any person or entity...operate video gaming terminals in any establishment that does not have a valid Class V or Class VC liquor license, excluding licensed truck stop establishments. The revocation, loss or suspension of either such license set forth in subsections A, B or C of this section shall automatically result in the same status for the Village video gaming terminal license issued hereunder, without refund of any license
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Beecher · 3.4.23

Penalties

This section outlines penalties for violations of Beecher's Liquor Regulations. It details escalating fines for underage consumption and sales, and imposes penalties for late renewal fees, including potential license revocation and a one-year ban on reapplication.

twelve (12) month period, the village issued license may be revoked for the license holder by the local liquor control commissioner. (C)   Late Payment Of Renewal Fee: Any licensee who does not pay the renewal fee for the issued liquor license prior to the expiration of the current liquor license shall be subject to an additional fine in an amount of one hundred dollars ($100.00) in addition to payment of the renewal fee. In the event that the liquor license...renewed within thirty (30) days of the expiration of the current license, then the licensee shall not be allowed to apply and obtain a liquor license for a period of one year. (D)   Compromise Payment: In the event the Beecher police elect to charge any individual under a compromise citation as set forth hereinafter, any such person accused of a violation of this chapter and originally charged under this section may settle and compromise said claim without a court appearance
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Woodstock · 3.5.3

License Issuance

This section outlines the process for issuing raffle licenses in Woodstock, including the application review timeline, license validity periods for different types of raffles, and the required information to be displayed on the license.

liquor commissioner shall review all license applications. The liquor commissioner shall, within thirty (30) days from the date of the application, accept or reject the raffle license application. If an application is accepted, the liquor commissioner shall forthwith issue a raffle license to the applicant. An individual raffle license shall be valid for a period of thirty (30) days from and after its issuance unless the liquor commissioner has specifically authorized a license for a longer period of time
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Bedford Park · 5.18.12

Closing Hours

This section of the Bedford Park municipal ordinance establishes closing hours for the sale, service, and consumption of alcoholic liquor based on different license classes (Class A, B, C, D, E, and F) and days of the week.

shall be unlawful for any holder of a Class A liquor license to sell or offer for sale, or to serve or permit the consumption of any alcoholic liquor in the Village in all areas during the following hours: (a)   Between the hours of two o'clock (2:00) A.M. and seven o'clock (7:00) A.M. on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays; and (b)   Between the hours of three o'clock (3:00) A.M. and seven o'clock...Fridays and Saturdays; and (c)   Between the hours of three o'clock (3:00) A.M. and seven o'clock (7:00) A.M. on Sundays. 2.   It shall be unlawful for any holder of a Class B, C, D liquor license to sell or offer for sale, or to serve or permit the consumption of any alcoholic liquor in the Village in all areas during the following hours: (a)   Between the hours of two o'clock (2:00) A.M. and seven
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Aurora · Sec 8-

131 Licensee Requirements

This section outlines the requirements for obtaining and maintaining a video gaming terminal license in Aurora. It mandates that establishments must be full-service restaurants with liquor licenses and endorsements, and imposes restrictions on ownership changes, a minimum operating period, and proximity to other licensed establishments.

this division. The distributor of the video gaming terminal must also be in compliance with division 2 of this article. Effective May 1, 2020, video gaming terminal licenses will only be issued to full-service restaurant establishments holding a liquor license and video gaming endorsement as described in Chapter 6, Sec 6-2 Definitions. Any video gaming terminal license in effect at the time of adoption of this section shall be renewed yearly so long as the licensed business does...ownership of a business or partnership shall terminate said license. In the event that such license is held in the name of a corporation, the sale, transfer or assignment of fifty (50) percent of the stock shall terminate the license. Liquor license must be in good standing with the City of Aurora and the State of Illinois. An establishment must be in operation as a liquor licensed business for no less than one hundred twenty (120) days prior to issuance
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River Forest · 8.5.24

Hours Of Business And Outdoor Consumption

This section of the River Forest Liquor Control Ordinance establishes operating hours for various classes of liquor licensees, including specific times for the sale and consumption of alcohol, and also regulates outdoor alcohol service for certain license types.

Hours Of Business: Unless otherwise provided in this chapter, the sale of alcoholic liquor by licensees of a class 1, 2, or 3 local liquor license, and consumption of beer and/or wine on a class 6 licensee's premises, shall be permitted during the hours of eleven o'clock A.M. and twelve o'clock midnight Monday through Saturday and twelve o'clock noon and eleven o'clock P.M. on Sunday. All patrons and customers of classes 1 and 2 local...liquor licenses shall leave the premises not later than twenty minutes following the closing hours recited herein. The sale of alcoholic liquor by a licensee of a class 1A local liquor license shall be permitted during the hours of seven o’clock (7:00) A.M. and three o’clock (3:00) P.M. Monday through Sunday. The sale of alcoholic liquor by a licensee of a class 4, 4A, or 4B local liquor license shall be permitted beginning at the time
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Wadsworth · 3.1.4

Classification; Schedule Of Fees; Number Of Licenses

This section of the Wadsworth municipal ordinance outlines different classes of liquor licenses (A, B, C, D) and their associated initial and renewal fees. It specifies the conditions and restrictions for each license class, including consumption on or off-premises, display area limitations, and additional permits.

licenses may apply for a class B license to operate, outside the structure designated for such sale, upon those premises a beer garden, or area for use of umbrella, or cabana type structures for serving alcoholic liquors at retail. Such license may be issued pursuant to written application, after hearing before the LLCC, and payment of an additional fee of three hundred dollars ($300.00) annually. C.   Class C Licenses: The initial fee for the first license year, or any part...retail, but not for consumption on the premises where sold, alcoholic liquor in the original package, and without any limitation of display area or advertising by a person so engaged in the retail sale of alcoholic liquor. The renewal fee for such license shall be one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500.00) annually. D.   Class D Licenses: A twenty four (24) hour permit to sell, deal and traffic in intoxicating liquor only on the premises so licensed. A twenty dollar
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Palos Park · 804.22

Video Gaming Terminal Licensing.

This section of Palos Park's code prohibits video gaming within the Village, with exceptions authorized by Chapter 808. Establishments with liquor licenses permitting video gaming terminals must pay an annual fee of $100 per terminal.

gaming is prohibited in licensed truck stop establishments, as defined by the Illinois Video Gaming Act. Video gaming cafes, as defined in Section 808.01(f) of this Code, shall not be qualified to obtain any existing classification of Village liquor license, and no such liquor license, allowing video gaming cafes, shall be created, maintained or authorized by Chapter 808 of this Code. (b)   Any establishment operating pursuant to a liquor license which allows for and authorizes video gaming terminals...defined in Section 808.01(e) of this Code, on the licensed premises must pay, in addition to the applicable liquor license fee, an annual fee to the Village in the amount of one hundred dollars ($100.00) per video gaming terminal operated in the establishment. Failure to pay said fee will result in the suspension of any Village licenses issued to said establishment, as well as fines as provided for by Section 202.99 of this Code. For purposes of this subsection
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Northfield · 16.5

License Classifications

This section classifies various types of liquor licenses and temporary permits available in Northfield. It outlines different classes for package sales, food service, specialty items, and temporary permits, some of which require existing licenses.

Licenses. Liquor licenses in the Village shall be divided into the following classifications: Package licenses (P): Class P-1: Supermarket package license Class P-2: Wine and beer only package license Food service licenses (F): Class F-1: Restaurant without lounge license Class F-2: Restaurant corkage license Class F-3: Restaurant with lounge license Class F-4: Restaurant with bar license Class F-5: Senior center license Class F-6: Golf course license Class F-7: Corporate headquarters license...Gourmet beverage shop license Class S-2: License with special conditions Class S-3: Governmental entity license (Ord. 11-1493, 8-16-2011; amd. Ord. 18-1716, 5-15-2018) Temporary Permit Classifications. Permits not requiring an existing Northfield liquor license: Class TP(1): Civic permit Class TP(2): Government permit Class TP(3): Non-Northfield caterer's permit Class TP(4): Promotional permit Permits requiring an existing Northfield liquor license: Class TP(5): Northfield caterer's permit (requires Class
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Batavia · 3.25.11

Suspension Or Revocation Of License For Failure To Comply; Hearing

This section outlines the procedure for suspending or revoking city licenses, including retail liquor licenses, for individuals or businesses that willfully avoid collecting or remitting the municipal tax on alcoholic liquor sales. It details the notice and hearing requirements before such action can be taken, and clarifies that license suspension or revocation does not absolve the responsible parties of civil liability or potential prosecution.

Procedure for persons not holding a city liquor license: If the local liquor control commissioner, after notice and a hearing, shall find that any person has wilfully avoided collection or remittance of the tax imposed by this chapter, he may suspend or revoke all city licenses held by such person. The owner, manager or operator of the business establishment shall have an opportunity to be heard, and such hearing shall be held not less than five (5) days after notice...shall not release or discharge the owner, manager or operator of the business establishment from his civil liability for the collection or remittance of the tax nor for prosecution of such offense. B.   Procedure for persons holding a city liquor license: If the local liquor control commissioner, after notice and a hearing, shall find that any person has wilfully avoided collection or remittance of the tax imposed by this chapter, he may suspend or revoke the retail liquor license held
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Palos Hills · 5.10.210

License—Transfer

This section clarifies that alcoholic liquor licenses are personal privileges, not property, and are generally not transferable. However, it outlines specific conditions under which a business may continue operations following the death, bankruptcy, or insolvency of a licensee, and mandates re-application and fees for new owners acquiring a controlling interest in a corporate licensee.

death, bankruptcy or insolvency of such licensee. B. Persons or entities acquiring, by purchase or otherwise, a total of more than 51 percent of all of the issued and outstanding shares of stock of a corporation holding a liquor license shall be considered new liquor license applicants and must re-apply and pay all necessary application and investigation fees. Regardless of any payment made previously by the corporation for the issuance of a liquor license, such applicants shall also...half of the annual license fee in order to operate and sell alcoholic liquor under the license previously issued to that corporation. This fee shall be due regardless of when the semiannual payment was previously made by the corporation to whom the license had previously been issued
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Oakbrook Terrace · 111.026

Restrictions and requirements for employees on licensed premises

This ordinance restricts the employment of individuals under 21 years of age in certain roles related to the sale and service of alcohol. It also mandates a Basset Program certification for specific employees involved in liquor sales and identification checking.

waitresses in restaurants or hotels for the purpose of serving food and alcoholic liquor in the licensed retail premises. (B) It shall be unlawful for any licensee, its liquor manager or any 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 21 years or any customer of any age to register, by mechanical, electronic or other means, the sale...time by which existing licensees shall provide the Commissioner with photocopies of certificates of completion of a Basset Program for all employees required to be trained hereunder, and all existing licensees shall be notified thereof. (2) No new liquor license shall be issued until the applicant provides the Commissioner with photocopies of certificates of completion of a Basset Program for all employees required to be trained hereunder. Thereafter, all employees of any licensee who are required to be trained hereunder
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Batavia · 3.26.1

Definitions

This section defines various types of establishments where video gaming devices are permitted, including liquor establishments, fraternal establishments, veterans establishments, and truck stop establishments, all by incorporating definitions from the Illinois Video Gaming Act.

This Code adopts and incorporates by reference all of the terms as defined in section 5 of the Illinois Video Gaming Act 1 (the "Video Gaming Act"), including the following: LICENSED ESTABLISHMENT OR LIQUOR ESTABLISHMENT: Any retail establishment licensed under the Act where alcoholic liquor is drawn, poured, mixed or otherwise served for consumption on the premises. Licensed establishment does not include a facility operated by an organization licensee, an intertrack wagering licensee, or an intertrack wagering location licensee licensed...least ten thousand (10,000) gallons per month. LICENSED VETERANS ESTABLISHMENT: The location licensed under the Act where a qualified veterans organization that derives its charter from a national veterans organization regularly meets. LICENSED VIDEO GAMING LOCATION: A liquor establishment, licensed fraternal establishment, licensed veterans establishment, or licensed truck stop establishment, all as defined in section 5 of the Act and this section. TERMINAL OPERATOR: An individual, partnership, corporation, or limited liability company that is licensed under this
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Lincolnwood · 10.2.4

Application

This section outlines the application process for local liquor licenses in Lincolnwood. It specifies the required information, including applicant details, business character, premises description, and a statement regarding prior convictions.

Amended 2-21-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-3661]Applications for local liquor licenses shall be made to the Local Liquor Control Commissioner, in writing, signed by the applicant, if an individual, or by a duly authorized agent thereof, if a club, limited liability company, or corporation, verified in a written format approved by the Village, and shall contain, without limitation, the following statements and information:(A) The full name, age and address of the applicant in the case...such instance only the signature of the single member is required), or the president and secretary of such corporation.(M) A statement that at least one person eligible to be issued, and to sign the application for a liquor license is 21 years of age or older (e.g., officer, director, stockholder, manager, agent or partner).(N) The fingerprints of an applicant for a new liquor license and of the manager or managers of each licensee, and at the discretion
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St. Charles · 5.08.180

License—Licensed premises—Change in personnel

This section outlines the requirements for reporting changes in personnel and ownership for establishments licensed to sell alcoholic beverages. It mandates written notification to the Local Liquor Control Commissioner within 10 days of changes, requires new personnel to meet licensing standards, and stipulates that licenses will terminate if an ineligible individual gains a controlling interest or position.

this chapter, shall be reported in writing to the Local Liquor Control Commissioner within ten (10) days of the change. All new personnel shall meet all the standards of this chapter and must otherwise qualify to hold a local liquor license. All such changes in personnel shall be subject to review by the Local Liquor Control Commissioner within thirty (30) days of the change and be reported to the State of Illinois Liquor Commission. B. When a license has been...issued to a partnership and a change of ownership occurs, resulting in a partnership interest by one (1) who is not eligible to hold a liquor license, said license shall terminate. C. When a license has been issued to a corporation and a change takes place in officers, directors, managers, or shareholders of more than five (5) percent of the stock, resulting in the holding of office or such shares of stock by one (1) who is not eligible
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Phoenix · 10.29

Classification; limitation

This section classifies retail liquor dealer's licenses into four classes (A, B, C, and D) and specifies the number of licenses that may be issued for each class. It outlines the types of sales permitted, duration of licenses, and any prerequisites for certain license types.

classes of retail liquor dealer's licenses and the total or aggregate number of licenses that may be issued hereunder are as follows: (1) Class A license. Class A licenses permit the retail sale of alcoholic liquor in original sealed packages, but not for consumption on the premises where sold. Class A licenses shall be issued for terms of six months, from May 1 through October 31 and from November 1 through April 30 of each year. There shall...through October 31 and from November 1 through April 30 of each year. There shall be only one Class B license issued and in force at any time in any year. (3) Class C license. Class C licenses are one-day liquor permits that allow the retail sale of alcoholic liquor for consumption only on or about the premises where sold, to be issued for temporary stands, booths and counters such as used at picnics, celebrations, and similar events, indoors
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South Barrington · 3.2.6

Examination Of Applicant

This section outlines the local liquor control commissioner's authority to examine applicants and their records for liquor licenses, including the process for license issuance, denial, and applicant appeals.

local liquor control commissioner shall have the right to examine, or cause to be examined, under oath, any applicant for an original local liquor license or for a renewal thereof, and to examine or cause to be examined the books and records of any such applicant; and take proof for his information in the performance of his duties relative to the original issuance or renewal of a liquor license, and for such purpose to issue subpoenas which shall be effective...behalf, as provided by statute. B.   If the local liquor control commissioner determines that there is a license available and that the applicant has met all of the requirements for the issuance or renewal of a local liquor license, the license shall be issued. C.   If the local liquor control commissioner determines that there is no license available or that the applicant has not met the qualifications for issuance or renewal of a license, he/she shall notify the applicant
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Lisle · 3.2.13

Location And Other Restrictions

This section establishes distance restrictions for the retail sale of alcoholic liquor near churches, schools, hospitals, and other similar institutions. It also prohibits licenses for businesses where the majority of customers are minors or the principal business is school supplies.

name the village of Lisle, its officers, employees, agents and assigns as additional insured and evidence of such additional insured coverage acceptable to the local liquor commissioner must be provided before any license approval will be issued. (F)   No liquor license shall be issued for any premises from which motor fuel is sold or dispensed unless (1) the indoor premises is at least three thousand (3,000) square feet, (2) the premises does not have drive through facilities...offered for sale to be consumed either on or off premises and the premises is permitted by the DuPage County Health Department. A premises from which motor fuel is sold or dispensed is not eligible to receive a liquor license allowing on premise consumption
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Steger · 6.73

Persons ineligible to be licensed

This section outlines various conditions that make a person or entity ineligible to receive a license within the village of Steger. It covers residency, character, citizenship, criminal convictions, prior license revocations, and eligibility of partners or corporate members.

board of trustees, any member of a village board of trustees, or any president or member of a county board; and no such official shall have a direct interest in the manufacture, sale, or distribution of alcoholic liquor, except that a license may be granted to such official in relation to premises that are 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...alderman, member of a city council, or member of a village board of trustees in relation to premises that are located within the territory subject to the jurisdiction of that official if (i) the sale of alcoholic liquor pursuant to the license is incidental to the selling of food, (ii) the issuance of the license is approved by the state commission, (iii) the issuance of the license is in accordance with all applicable local ordinances in effect where the premises
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Richton Park · 806.04

Classes Of Licenses; Limitation On Numbers; Annual Fee.

This section of the Richton Park municipal ordinance outlines various classes of liquor licenses available for sale, detailing the specific types of alcoholic beverages each class permits to be sold and consumed, and specifying conditions for sale and consumption.

Classes of liquor licenses and annual fees are set forth below: Class Description Class Description A Authorizes the retail sale of alcoholic liquor on the premises for consumption. Except for beer and wine served in the original package, all alcoholic beverages must be served by the glass only. A-L Authorizes the retail sale of alcoholic liquor on the premises for consumption. Except for beer and wine served in the original package, all alcoholic beverages must be served...only consume commercially manufactured alcoholic beverages as defined by 235 ILCS 5/1-3.01 through 3.04. 6. Class H licensees shall be liable for violations of this chapter in the same manner as the holder of any other classification of liquor license, including, but not limited to, violations for service to minors and the over serving of patrons. 7. Class H licensees are prohibited from storing alcohol on the premises, unless the licensee also has an appropriate license allowing the retail sale
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Brookfield · 6.106

Class 13 license

This section outlines the requirements and conditions for a Class 13 liquor license in Brookfield, which permits the retail sale of alcohol on the premises of a funeral establishment for consumption during funeral services, memorial services, or wakes. It specifies eligibility, operational restrictions, and prohibitions like video gaming.

which alcoholic liquor is served or sold must be prearranged under the sponsorship of a particular person, group of persons, or organization; and alcoholic liquor must be served under the oversight of a holder of a valid local liquor license that also holds a State of Illinois liquor license; (6) No alcoholic liquor shall be provided by a caterer as part of a meal package or otherwise unless the caterer is the holder of a valid Village of Brookfield Class...liquor license; (7) Video gaming as defined under the Illinois Video Gaming Act 230 ILCS 40/1 et seq. shall not be allowed in Class 13 licensed premises. (b) The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this section, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning. (1) Funeral directing means conducting or engaging in the practice of preparing for the burial, cremation, or disposition and directing and supervising
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