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Hickory Hills · 34.08

Temporary Licenses

This section allows the local liquor control commissioner to issue temporary liquor licenses for special events, not exceeding five days. The commissioner determines the types of beverages, locations, and hours of service, and a fee of $25 per day is required.

local liquor control commissioner may issue temporary liquor licenses for a period not to exceed five (5) days for any special event. The type of alcoholic beverages to be served, the place of service, and the hours of service shall be established by the local liquor control commissioner. The fee for a temporary liquor license shall be twenty-five dollars
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Norridge · 6.53

Suspension or revocation

This section outlines the process for suspending or revoking an alcoholic liquor license in Norridge. It details how complaints can be initiated, the requirements for a hearing, and the issuance of a written order for suspension or revocation.

local liquor control commissioner may suspend or revoke any alcoholic liquor license for any violation of any provision of this division, or for any violation of any state law pertaining to the sale of alcoholic liquor. A. Complaint. The commissioner upon his own motion or upon motion of any five residents of the village shall have the right to file a complaint with the local liquor control commissioner stating that any retail licensee within the village has been...serve notice upon the licensee of the time and place of such hearing and of the particular charge in the complaint. B. Notice, hearing and order. Except as provided in section 6-2G. of this chapter, no such liquor license shall be revoked or suspended except after a public hearing before the local liquor control commissioner. The local liquor control commissioner shall give written notice to the licensee not less than three days prior to the hearing, affording
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Waukegan · 3.32

Hours of operation

This section outlines the permitted hours for the sale and consumption of alcoholic liquors, distinguishing between on-premises and off-premises consumption, and providing specific exceptions for holidays and casino operations.

following day New Year's Eve 6:00 a.m. to 4:00 a.m. the following day, subject to the provisions of paragraph (b)(1) below. (2) Off-premises consumption. Licensees holding class A, class C, or class F liquor licenses authorizing the sale of alcoholic liquor for consumption off premises, may sell or permit to be sold for consumption off the premises, alcoholic liquor only between the following hours: Day Hours Monday through Thursday...secure the doors at 2:00 a.m. so as not to allow any customers to enter the premises after that hour. (4) The local liquor control commissioner may deny such request from any establishment that has had its liquor license suspended within the past year or for any establishment that owes the city money or is in violation of any city codes. (c) No person, except peace officers in the performance of law enforcement duties, the licensee and their employees
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Prospect Heights · 2.3.25

Consumption On Premises

This section prohibits the consumption of alcoholic liquor on licensed premises unless purchased from the licensee. It also prohibits the sale or consumption of alcohol for on-premises consumption by establishments with licenses limited to original package sales, and prohibits unlicensed public accommodations from allowing alcohol consumption on their premises.

Except as provided herein, it shall be unlawful for anyone holding a liquor license under this chapter to allow customers to consume alcoholic liquor on a licensed premises which was not purchased from the licensee. B.   Except as otherwise provided in section 2-3-8 of this chapter, it shall be unlawful for anyone having a class B or class B-1 license which limits the sale of alcoholic liquor to original packages, unopened, not for consumption on the premises...liquor to be consumed on such premises. C.   Except as otherwise provided in section 2-3-8 of this chapter, it shall be unlawful for any person operating or employed by any public accommodation which is not licensed to sell alcoholic liquor in the city pursuant to the requirements of this chapter, to permit alcoholic liquor to be consumed by any customers on the business premises. For purposes of this section, "public accommodation" means a refreshment, entertainment, or recreation facility
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Bartlett · 10.14.5

Prohibited Uses And Permitted Uses With Special Conditions

This section amends various parts of the Bartlett Zoning Ordinance to prohibit adult entertainment establishments in most zoning districts, with specific allowances and restrictions in Planned Development and Industrial districts.

Within one thousand feet (1,000') of any other pre-existing adult entertainment establishment. g.   Within one thousand feet (1,000') of any pre-existing establishment in which liquor is sold or offered for sale pursuant to a liquor license, excluding special event retailers that sell, or offer for sale, liquor pursuant to a temporary liquor license granted pursuant to Section 3-3-2-5 of the Bartlett Liquor Control Ordinance or pursuant to a similar temporary liquor license issued
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Rockdale · 26.244

License transfer generally

This section establishes that a liquor license is a personal privilege, not property, and is generally non-transferable. It outlines exceptions for executors or administrators of deceased or insolvent licensees and requires surrender of a license if sales cease, with potential forfeiture for temporary cessation.

licensee after the death of such decedent, or such insolvency or bankruptcy until the expiration of such license but not longer than six months after the death, bankruptcy or insolvency of such licensee. (b) A licensee shall surrender his liquor license if the licensee ceases liquor sales, including instances where there has been a sale of the business or business premises, except in instances where there has been a suspension of said liquor license. In the case of temporary cessation...liquor sales, the licensee must first notify the liquor commissioner, who shall have the discretion to either allow the license to continue or shall be forfeited. Upon the surrender of any liquor license, the maximum number of licenses in that class shall be reduced accordingly without the need for village board action to amend section 26-232 of the Code. (Code
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Park Ridge · 12.6.27

DEFINITIONS

This section provides definitions for terms used within the Park Ridge municipal ordinance, specifically related to alcoholic liquors. It clarifies the meaning of various terms from 'Adult' to 'Caterer'.

breath ratio. Infused Beverage: An alcoholic beverage to which a fruit or vegetable has been added to impart the flavor of that fruit or vegetable. Infusion usually involves soaking or marinating for a period of days. License or Liquor License: That specific grant of the privilege and authority, pursuant to the exact requirements of this chapter, to a person to sell alcoholic beverages in the manner set forth in the text of a designated classification. License, as used in this...premises shall mean only the interior of the building at the licensed address unless an outdoor or other permit or certification specifically allows for activity on the exterior of the premises. Licensee: That person who has been issued a liquor license, permit or endorsement by the Commissioner. For purposes of actions required of or prohibited to a Licensee, this shall include the holder of a Park Ridge liquor license and any officer, principal, employee or agent of the license holder
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Villa Park · 3.202

Local liquor control commission created

This section establishes a five-member Local Liquor Control Commission in Villa Park, chaired by the village president (without voting power), to review liquor license applications, recommend ordinance changes, and conduct disciplinary hearings. Appointed members serve one-year terms.

their successors have been appointed. (c) Meetings, purpose and duties. The chairman shall preside over all meetings of the local liquor control commission. The purpose of the local liquor control commission shall be to assess and make recommendations regarding liquor license applications, to assess and make recommendations regarding liquor ordinances within the village, and limited to conduct of formal disciplinary hearings involving any licensee and make disciplinary recommendations following those hearings. In furtherance of those at express and limited purposes...following powers and duties: (1) To review and assess original and renewal applications submitted to the local liquor control commissioner as provided in Article III of this chapter. (2) To conduct, or cause to be conducted, background investigations into liquor license applicants as provided in Article III of this chapter. (3) To examine, or cause to be examined under oath, any applicant for a local license or for a renewal thereof, and to examine, or cause to be examined
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New Lenox · 6.26

License renewals

This section outlines the process and requirements for renewing a liquor license in New Lenox, emphasizing continued qualification and compliance with village ordinances. It details application deadlines, required information, and consequences for late submissions.

forth in section 6-41. (b) Prior to October 31 of the year for which the license has been issued, a licensee shall submit an application for license renewal along with the associated fees fee to the liquor control commissioner. The license fee shall be paid prior to the time of issuance of the license. (c) Renewal applications shall contain the information as may be required by the liquor control commissioner unless a change (other than a change in name...later than October 31 of the year for which a current license is held shall be treated as applications for a new license under section 6-16. (e) All licensees are to keep updated records of the liquor manager of the licensed premises at all times. The information that must be provided is the liquor manager's name, address, phone numbers, date of birth, drivers license or state identification license and social security number. (f) In the event the liquor
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Buffalo Grove · 5.20.060

License—Issuance

This section outlines the general requirements for issuing liquor licenses, emphasizing compliance with all village ordinances. It also allows for the issuance of conditional licenses for new or proposed reserved licensees during the application processing period, with specific time limits and conditions for their validity.

Liquor licenses shall only be issued to applicants who have complied with all the requirements of this Chapter, all other applicable Village ordinances, and has submitted all necessary documentation required by the Village. B. Notwithstanding subsection A of this section, in order to permit the operation during the processing and investigation of a new or proposed reserved licensee's application, the Liquor Control Commissioner may, upon the filing of a complete application and payment of all fees, issue a conditional...same to the Corporate Authorities. Such conditional license shall be valid until such time that all background investigation matters are completed. Upon satisfaction of all investigation matters, a permanent license will be issued. In any case, a conditional liquor license shall be valid for no longer than ninety days from date of issuance unless an extension is authorized by the Liquor Control Commissioner. Any extension shall be reported to the Corporate Authorities and shall be for no longer than
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Justice · 3.89

License Restrictions:

This section outlines different classes of alcoholic liquor licenses for retail sale and distribution in Justice. Each license class specifies the types of alcoholic beverages permitted, whether consumption is allowed on-site, and associated conditions like prepared food sales or the nature of the establishment.

classification of licenses as follows: (1)   Class A license shall authorize the retail sale or distribution, but not consumption, of alcoholic liquor in its original packaging on the premises specified (e.g., drugstores, chain food stores, grocery stores, liquor store). (2)   Class B license shall authorize the retail sale or distribution of alcoholic liquors for consumption on the licensed premises, as well in its original packaging for consumption off-site, but not where prepared food is sold. (3)   Class E license...shall authorize the retail sale or distribution of alcoholic liquor for consumption on the license premises where prepared food is sold (e.g., hotels, motels, restaurants, banquet halls). All such alcoholic liquors shall be served from a service bar/public bar, and such bar shall be available for use by the public. (4)   Class F license shall authorize the retail sale or distribution of beer and wine, only, for consumption on the licensed premises where prepared food is sold, but only
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University Park · 808.09

Effect of license; renewal

This section establishes that a retail liquor dealer's license in University Park is a personal privilege, not property, and outlines conditions for its renewal and transfer limitations. It also details how the business can be temporarily continued by an estate or trustee upon the licensee's death or bankruptcy.

Village retail liquor dealer's license shall be purely a personal privilege, subject to revocation as is provided in this chapter, and shall not constitute property, nor shall it be subject to attachment, garnishment or execution, nor shall it be alienable, transferable or assignable, voluntarily or involuntarily, or subject to being encumbered or hypothecated. Such license shall not descend by the laws of testate or intestate devolution, but it shall cease upon the death of the licensee, provided that executors...transferred, who did not share ownership in the license prior to such transfer, may purchase more than five (5) percent of the shares of the licensee in any twelve-month period. (d) An application to renew an existing liquor license shall be submitted to the Liquor Control Commissioner not less than thirty (30) days prior to the expiration date of the existing license. Late submittal of a renewal license application in violation of this Chapter shall result in the imposition
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Lansing · 8.56

Application

This section outlines the requirements for obtaining a liquor license in Lansing, mandating the inclusion of liquor liability insurance and detailed applicant information. Applications must be in writing, signed appropriately, and verified by oath, providing specific personal and business details for various applicant types.

Applications for a license to sell alcoholic liquors must include, at the time the application for a liquor license is originally filed and subsequently renewed, a valid certificate of liquor liability (dram shop) insurance in an amount not less than the maximum liability amounts set forth in section 6-21 of the Liquor Control Act of 1934, 235 ILCS 5/6-21, with respect to premises and operator's liability, and that the policy be for a term of at least...months and that the insurance term coincide with the period the liquor license is in effect. In addition, the applications for a license to sell alcoholic liquors must be made in writing to the president of the board of trustees, signed by the applicant if an individual, or signed by all members of a partnership, or signed by the president and secretary thereof if a firm, association, club, or corporation, or signed by the manager of the limited liability company
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Elburn · 807.02

Permit; Procedure, Fees

This section outlines the permit requirements and procedures for operating special events in Elburn. It specifies application timelines, fees, and conditions, with distinctions for events involving First Amendment rights.

participants; Whether vehicle parking will be restricted and identify parking areas for attendees, participants, sponsors, employees and volunteers; Other permits and/or licenses may be necessary in addition to the special event permit, including, but not limited to, a temporary liquor license, raffle license, sign permit, banner permit, temporary structure permits and flame certificates; No temporary structure shall remain on the property for more than three (3) days after the conclusion of the special event. Description of the type and nature...entertainment, including, but not limited to, music acts, performances or carnival rides at the event; Information regarding whether alcohol consumption is planned, and if so, the hours, location and type of alcohol to be served. A temporary liquor license approved by the Village and State shall be required. The license shall be for a period of not more than as allowed by Section 804.04; Not more than one temporary liquor license shall be granted in any one period as allowed
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Hometown · 11.34

Restrictions on license

This section outlines the disqualifications for obtaining an alcoholic liquor dealer license in Hometown. It prohibits issuance to non-residents, individuals of poor character, non-citizens, those convicted of certain crimes, past license revocations, and entities where key personnel do not meet eligibility criteria.

alcoholic liquor, subsequent to the passage of this article, or shall have forfeited his bond to appear in court to answer charges for any such violation; (O) Any person, association, or corporation not eligible for a state retail liquor dealer's license; (P) A person who does not 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...enforcing public official, any Mayor, Alderman, or member of the City Council or commission.63 (1) No such official shall be interested in any way, either directly or indirectly, in the manufacture, sale or distribution of alcoholic liquor; except that a license may be granted to such official in 58.  Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 30, General Provisions, Art. 2). 59.  Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code
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Aurora · Sec 6-

9 Number Of Licenses And Fees

This section grants the Aurora City Council the authority to determine the number of liquor licenses issued within the city, with specific criteria to be considered when regulating these numbers. It also prohibits the issuance of licenses exceeding council-approved limits.

each classification. (This limitation shall not apply to temporary permits issued by the local liquor control commissioner under section 6-10 of this chapter.) Neither the local liquor control commissioner nor any other person or entity may issue liquor licenses in a number that is in excess of the number authorized by the city council. A schedule of the currently authorized number of licenses available shall be maintained by the city clerk for the local liquor control commissioner. In addition...city council may regulate the number of licenses by considering at least the following criteria: The class of liquor license applied for; The past performance of the applicant; or if a partnership, that of each of the partners; or if a corporation, that of the officers, directors, and majority stockholder, and manager, as a licensee; The character and reputation of the applicant; or if a partnership, that of each of the partners; or if a corporation, that of the officers
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Wauconda · 119.69

Temporary delivery of mixed drinks, cocktails and packaged alcohol in original containers

This ordinance allows licensed retailers in Wauconda to sell and deliver mixed drinks and cocktails to-go for off-premises consumption, with specific conditions on container, labeling, and delivery methods.

holder of a valid Village of Wauconda Class "F" liquor license and an Illinois retailer's licensee (1A License holders) may sell and deliver "to go" mixed drinks/cocktails for off-premises consumption upon obtaining a permit from the Wauconda Liquor Commissioner and strictly upon the following conditions: (1) A mixed drink/cocktail is any alcoholic liquor (beer, wine, spirits) mixed with a non-alcoholic beverage such as "fruit juice, lemonade, cream, or a carbonated beverage." (2) The mixed drink/cocktail container shall...curbside or home deliveries, place the sealed container in the vehicle trunk or (if no trunk) other vehicle compartment not readily accessible to the passenger area. (6) Mixed drink/cocktail delivery is limited to holders of State of Illinois retailer liquor licenses ("1A Licenses"). (7) No licensee authorized by law to manufacture alcoholic liquor shall conduct mixed drink/ cocktail deliveries pursuant to 235 ILCS 5/6-28.8. This prohibition includes all manufacturer class license holders (as defined in Section 5/5-1
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West Dundee · 3.2.7

Restrictions On Licenses

This section outlines the disqualifications for obtaining an alcoholic liquor license in West Dundee. It prohibits issuance to individuals of poor character, non-citizens, those with certain felony convictions, or those previously having a license revoked.

alcoholic liquor license shall be issued to: A.   A person who is not of good character and reputation in the community in which he resides. B.   A person who is not a citizen of the United States. C.   A person who has been convicted of a felony under any federal or state law if the commission determines, after investigation, that such person has not been sufficiently rehabilitated to warrant the public trust. D.   A person who has been convicted...village board of trustees, any member of the village board of trustees, or any president or member of a county board; and no such official shall be interested directly in the manufacturer, sale or distribution of alcoholic liquor, except that license may be granted to such official in relation to premises which 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
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Burbank · 8.39

Transfer fee

This section establishes a ten-dollar transfer fee for most business licenses and amusement devices, with separate provisions for liquor license transfers and a per-device fee for amusement devices after the initial payment.

transfer of a license shall be ten dollars ($10.00) for all business licenses except liquor licenses and for amusement devices. Liquor license transfers are governed by Chapter 3. Transfer of a license for amusement devices shall require a transfer fee of ten dollars ($10.00) for each device after each initial fee has been paid. These fees are in addition to the regular annual license
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Berwyn · 804.18

View Of Premises

This section mandates continuous video surveillance of licensed retail liquor establishments in Berwyn, requiring recording of interior public areas and exterior entrances, with specific retention periods and mandatory cooperation with police requests.

definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning. PRIVATE SPACE. See § 660.08(A). VIDEO SURVEILLANCE DEVICE. See § 660.08(A). VISUAL SURVEILLANCE DEVICE. See § 660.08(A). (B)   (1)   (a)   This section applies to any retail liquor license issued in the following classifications: 1.   Class B-1: A retail liquor licensed dealer/licensed tavern. 2.   Class B-2: A retail liquor licensed dealer/licensed tavern with packaged goods. 3.   Class C-1: Pursuant to § 879B.20: Gaming cafes. 4.   Class...documented report. (2)   All camera recordings shall be retained for a minimum of 24 hours from the time of recording. Any request from the Berwyn Police Department for video footage relating to a documented incident occurring at a licensed retail liquor establishment shall be mandatory. Requests for video footage pertaining to incidents not connected to the licensed premises shall be voluntary. (C) Public areas of the premises. In the case of premises upon which the sale of alcoholic liquor
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Glendale Heights · 4.3.5

License And Compliance Required

This section outlines the requirements for selling and consuming alcoholic beverages within Glendale Heights. It mandates specific retail liquor dealer's licenses for general sales, businesses allowing consumption, adult entertainment cabarets, and establishments with multiple televisions, with an exception for fee-free consumption at special occasions.

shall be unlawful to sell or offer for sale at retail in the village any alcoholic liquor without having a retail liquor dealer's license or in violation...terms of such license. B.   It is unlawful for any business or club to allow the consumption of alcoholic beverages on the premises of that business or club unless the business or club has a validly issued liquor license. However, a business or club may allow the consumption of alcoholic beverages on the premises of that business or club without a valid liquor license, limited to events of a special occasion, such as a grand opening, and the consumption
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East Dundee · 116.08

Offenses By Licensee

This section outlines offenses by licensees under the chapter, prohibiting the sale of unstamped alcoholic liquor, regulating sales hours, and forbidding obstructed window displays, gambling, and the withholding of information regarding disturbances or criminal activity.

state or federal laws; (B)   Sell alcoholic liquor between the hours of 1:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. of any day; provided, however, that, on Sundays, the licensees shall only be permitted to sell such alcoholic liquors as their licenses permit between the hours of 8:00 a.m. of the day and 1:00 a.m., of the following Monday morning; provided further that, the licensee on Friday and Saturdays only shall be permitted to sell alcoholic liquors...beverages to any persons for consumption on the streets of the village or to any persons in motor vehicles on the streets; (I)   Permit any person to consume any alcoholic liquor on the premises described in the license unless the alcoholic liquor has been purchased on the premises from the licensee; (J)   Sell alcoholic liquor to any minor, intoxicated person, habitual drunkard, spendthrift, insane, feebleminded or distracted person; (K)   Permit any minor to sell, possess or give away any alcoholic
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West Dundee · 3.2.11

Basset Certification

This ordinance requires proof of completion of a state-certified BASSET training program for all individuals involved in selling or serving alcohol, managing licensed premises, or checking identification for alcohol purchases. It specifies timelines for training completion and mandates that establishments maintain records of these certifications.

Proof Of Completion Of BASSET Training: Ninety (90) days after the passage hereof all original or renewal applications for liquor licenses shall be accompanied with proof of completion of a state certified beverage alcohol sellers and servers education and training (BASSET) program for all persons who sell or serve alcoholic beverages, all management personnel working on premises, and anyone whose job description entails the checking of identification for the purchases of alcoholic beverages, pursuant to that license. B.   ILCC BASSET...employees, or agents required by this section to have BASSET training shall be maintained, by the establishment, in a manner that will allow inspection, upon demand, by any designee of both the state or local liquor control authorities. E.   Liquor License Classes Applicable: The BASSET certification provisions should apply to all liquor license classes except daily permits and special event licenses. (Ord. 2009-22, 8-31-2009) F.   Offenses By Employee: No employee shall do any of the following
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Willowbrook · 3.19A-1

Definitions

This section defines key terms used throughout the Willowbrook chapter on video gaming. It clarifies the meanings of applicant, code, fraternal organization, game, Illinois Gaming Board, licensed establishment, licensed fraternal establishment, licensed terminal handler, and licensed veterans' establishment.

played with cards, chips, tokens, vouchers, dice, implements, or electronic, electrical or mechanical devices or machines. ILLINOIS GAMING BOARD: The board created by the Illinois legislature to regulate video gaming by the State of Illinois. LICENSED ESTABLISHMENT: Any retail liquor licensed premises in the Village where alcoholic liquor is drawn, poured, mixed, or otherwise served for consumption on the premises. LICENSED FRATERNAL ESTABLISHMENT: The location in the Village where a qualified fraternal organization that derives its charter from a national...establishment. LICENSEE: The person, firm or entity to whom an authorization granted by the Village permitting it to engage in the defined activities of video gaming. LIQUOR COMMISSIONER: The Liquor Commissioner of the Village or his/her designee. LIQUOR LICENSE: A local retail license issued by the Village authorizing the holder to sell and offer for sale at retail alcoholic liquor for use or consumption on the premises. RESTAURANT: A retail establishment that is kept, used, maintained, advertised, and held
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Winfield · 3.3.16

Sales To Certain Persons Prohibited; Minors

This section prohibits licensees from selling or delivering alcoholic liquor to individuals under 21 years of age, intoxicated persons, or those known to be under legal disability or in need of mental treatment. It also outlines requirements for verifying age and identity and penalizes violations.

chapter. C.   Minors As Employees: 1.   No person who is under the age of twenty one (21) years shall perform service as a bartender or draw, mix or pour any alcoholic liquor within any premises for which a retail liquor license has been issued, except as provided in subsection C4 of this section. 2.   No person who is under the age of eighteen (18) years shall serve any alcoholic liquor as a waiter or waitress within any premises for which...retail liquor license has been issued. 3.   No person who is under the age of twenty one (21) years shall be allowed to sell alcoholic liquor at any retail establishment licensed for the sale of alcoholic liquor for off premises consumption. 4.   Nothing contained in subsections C1, C2 and C3 of this section shall be construed to prohibit persons of the age of eighteen (18) years or older from pouring, mixing or adding nonalcoholic beverage to a prepoured or mixed
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