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Joliet · 4.12

Restrictions on issuance

This section outlines specific criteria that render individuals and entities ineligible to hold a liquor license in Joliet. The commissioner is mandated to deny applications from these ineligible parties without a hearing or council action.

following people are ineligible to hold a liquor license and the commissioner shall deny a liquor license to the following persons without hearing or council action thereof: (a) A person who, at the time of application for renewal of any license issued hereunder, would not be eligible for such license upon a first application; (b) A partnership, unless all of the members of such partnership shall be qualified to obtain a license; (c) A corporation, if any officer, manager...following offenses: Keeping a place of prostitution, pimping, pandering, gambling, syndicated gambling, keeping a gambling place, or the conspiracy, or solicitation or attempt to commit any of the aforementioned offenses; (i) A person who has previously had a liquor license revoked for cause whether in Joliet or in any other jurisdiction. For the purposes of this restriction such persons shall include, but shall not be limited to, a person who, at the time of revocation, or at the time
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Orland Park · 7.4.20

Changes In Personnel

This section requires licensed retail liquor establishments in Orland Park to report changes in ownership, officers, directors, or managers to the Local Liquor Control Commissioner within ten days. New personnel must qualify for a liquor license, and investigations into these changes are subject to fees.

under 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 liquor license. All such changes in personnel shall be subject to review by the Local Liquor Control Commissioner. Upon notification of any change in partnership, officers, directors, persons holding directly, beneficially or through any form of indirect or concealed ownership...stock or ownership interest, or managers of establishments licensed under this Chapter, the Local Liquor Control Commissioner shall, at his discretion, investigate and consider the changes in personnel, to determine whether they qualify to hold a liquor license. The licensee shall be required to pay to the Village, as and for the investigation, the sum of five hundred dollars ($500.00) for each change in partnerships, officers, directors and persons holding directly, beneficially or through any form of indirect or concealed
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Orland Park · 7.4.20

Changes In Personnel

This section requires licensed retail liquor establishments in Orland Park to report changes in ownership, officers, directors, or managers to the Local Liquor Control Commissioner within ten days. New personnel must qualify for a liquor license, and investigations into these changes are subject to fees.

under 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 liquor license. All such changes in personnel shall be subject to review by the Local Liquor Control Commissioner. Upon notification of any change in partnership, officers, directors, persons holding directly, beneficially or through any form of indirect or concealed ownership...stock or ownership interest, or managers of establishments licensed under this Chapter, the Local Liquor Control Commissioner shall, at his discretion, investigate and consider the changes in personnel, to determine whether they qualify to hold a liquor license. The licensee shall be required to pay to the Village, as and for the investigation, the sum of five hundred dollars ($500.00) for each change in partnerships, officers, directors and persons holding directly, beneficially or through any form of indirect or concealed
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Western Springs · 4.1.15

Persons Ineligible For License

This section outlines the criteria that render an individual or entity ineligible to receive an alcoholic liquor license in Western Springs. Ineligibility is based on factors such as residency, character, citizenship, criminal convictions, past license revocations, and the eligibility of individuals associated with business entities.

been convicted of being the keeper or is keeping a house of ill fame. F.   A person who has been convicted of pandering, sexual molestation or other crime or misdemeanor opposed to decency and morality. G.   A person whose liquor license issued under this chapter or any other governmental entity has been revoked for cause. H.   A person who, at the time of application for renewal of license issued hereunder, would not be eligible for such license upon a first...enforcing public official, including members of the local liquor control commission, village president or members of the board of trustees; and no such official shall be interested directly in the manufacture, sale, or distribution of alcoholic liquor, except that a license may be granted to such official in relation to premises that are not located within the village if the issuance of such license is approved by the state liquor control commission and except that a license may be granted
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Elmhurst · 36.42

Penalty for sale of liquor upon expiration or termination of license

This section establishes a penalty for individuals, firms, or corporations selling or distributing liquor without a valid license. The penalty is a fine of $500 per day for each day the violation continues.

person, firm or corporation selling or distributing liquor without a license therefore in violation of the provision of Section 36.04 shall be fined five hundred dollars ($500.00) per day for each day that said violation continues
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Homewood · 4.72

Imposition of conditions, restrictions on individual license

This section authorizes the Homewood local liquor control commissioner to impose conditions and restrictions on liquor licenses to protect community safety, morals, and welfare. These conditions must be detailed on the license and prominently displayed at the establishment.

local liquor control commissioner may, as a condition to the issuance of any liquor license, impose such conditions and restrictions upon each license as he deems necessary to ensure that operation of the liquor establishment shall not be harmful to the safety, morals, and welfare of the community. The conditions imposed upon each liquor license shall be enumerated upon the license, shall be displayed at all times in a prominent place in the establishment, and shall reiterate in detail such
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Olympia Fields · 4.32.1

Outdoor service of alcoholic beverages

This section outlines the requirements for obtaining and maintaining a Class O liquor license in Olympia Fields, which permits the outdoor service of alcoholic beverages. It details site plan submissions, compliance with laws, service by employees, hours of operation, entertainment restrictions, and rules regarding sales and removal of alcohol.

holder of a Class A or Class A-1 liquor license may apply for a Class O liquor license to serve alcoholic beverages in an area outside of the permanent structure for which the Class A or Class A-1 license has been issued. (b) To be eligible to receive and maintain a Class O liquor license, a Class A or Class A-1 licensee must comply with the following conditions: (1) The licensee shall submit a site plan depicting...village in determining whether the outdoor area complies with all applicable regulations either at the time of application or when an application for renewal of a class license is filed with the village. (13) The Class O liquor license shall be prominently displayed by the licensee within the designated outdoor area. (14) The licensee shall be subject to all applicable laws and ordinances regulating the sale of alcoholic beverages and food. The licensee's failure to comply with those regulations
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Waukegan · 3.31

Carrying of alcoholic liquor from the premises

This ordinance section prohibits carrying open or unsealed alcoholic liquor from licensed premises, with specific exceptions for partially consumed wine bottles from restaurants and open liquor within certain casino-related establishments. It also prohibits open containers in motor vehicle passenger areas.

shall be unlawful for any person to carry any alcoholic liquor in an unsealed or opened container from the licensed premises where such alcoholic liquor...purchased. (b) No licensee or employee of a licensee under this article shall permit any patron to violate this section nor continue to sell alcoholic liquors to any person knowing that such person intends to carry the alcoholic liquor from the licensed premises in an open or unsealed container. (c) It shall be unlawful for any licensee, owner, manager, bartender, or any employee of said licensee to allow any patron to leave the licensed premises with open liquor
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Peotone · 112.17

Restrictions On Issuance Of License

This section outlines disqualifications for obtaining a license in Peotone. It prohibits issuance to individuals of poor character, those with felony convictions or convictions related to immoral activities, license revocations, or those whose business managers or agents lack the required qualifications.

state retail liquor dealer's license. (16)    Any person, firm, or corporation operating a business which dispenses gasoline or other petroleum products to motor vehicles, commonly known as a gasoline station. (a)   This division (16) pertaining to liquor license restrictions shall not apply to "convenience food stores" which also dispense gasoline or other petroleum products to motor vehicles. For purposes of this division (A)(16), "convenience food store" shall be defined as a retail establishment which sells food products...stores to be devoted to the sale of food products, shall apply equally to all convenience food stores irrespective of whether or not the convenience food stores dispenses gasoline or other petroleum products. (c)   This division (16) pertaining to liquor license restrictions shall not apply to licensed truck stop establishments as defined in the Video Gaming Act, being ILCS Ch. 230, Act 40, § 5). (‘70 Code, § 9.4) (Am. Ord. 83-02, passed 9-26-83; Am. Ord. 90-03, passed
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South Elgin · 111.10

Restriction On Licenses

This section outlines the eligibility requirements for obtaining a retail liquor dealer's license in South Elgin, prohibiting issuance to individuals or entities that do not meet specific criteria related to citizenship, character, criminal history, prior license revocations, and corporate ownership.

retail liquor dealer's license shall be issued to: (1)   A person who is not a citizen of the United States (specifically in the case of a corporation or limited liability company, the entity must be in good standing with the Illinois Secretary of State in order to qualify as a citizen of the United States); (2)   A person who is not of good character and reputation in the community in the Village of South Elgin; (3)   A person...ILCS Ch. 805, Act 5, §§ 1.01 et seq., to transact business in Illinois; (15)   Any person, firm, or corporation not eligible for a state retail liquor dealer's license; (16)   Any applicant who fails to obtain a state liquor license; (17)   A person who has been convicted of a gambling offense as proscribed by any of ILCS Ch. 720, Act 5, § 28-1(a)(3) through (a)(10), or as proscribed by ILCS
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Carpentersville · 5.12.020

License

This section outlines the requirements for obtaining and maintaining a retail liquor dealer's license in Carpentersville, prohibiting the sale or consumption of alcohol without one. It also details a process for licensees to conduct off-premises sales for specific events.

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 of the terms of such license. B. Except as provided in subsection D, it shall be unlawful to permit the consumption of alcoholic liquor on the premises of any business or commercial enterprise by any customers, patrons or potential customers or patrons, unless a retail liquor dealer's license has been issued for such...profit or charitable organization and used for residential purposes. D. Notwithstanding subsections B and C to the contrary, a local liquor licensee may sell alcoholic liquor at a location other than the premises described in the local liquor license, in accordance with the following: 1. The licensee must submit a request for off-premises sales to the village manager's designee not later than the date that is seven days prior to the event at which the licensee proposes
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Bartlett · 3.3.2.21

Class Vc

This section establishes regulations for Class VC video gaming licenses, which are add-on licenses for holders of Class A or B liquor licenses. It outlines requirements for premises size, customer seating, food service, distance from other VC establishments, fees, license limits, and compliance with state law.

legislation (Ord. 2026-17 , adopted 3-3-2026). The text of the amendment will be incorporated below when the ordinance is codified. A Class VC license shall entitle the holder of a valid Class A or Class B liquor license to operate video gaming terminals as a video gaming café upon the licensed premises subject to the following conditions: A.   The Class VC license shall be considered an add on license to a valid Class A or Class B liquor...license. The term and validity of the VC license shall be coterminous with the prerequisite Class A or Class B liquor license and shall be subject to all other terms of the prerequisite license, and the additional conditionals as specified in this subsection. B.   On and after May 1, 2024, A Class VC licensed premises must be at least 1,500 square feet in size. C.   On and after May 1, 2024. a Class VC licensee must have at least
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Hawthorn Woods · 3.3.2

Definitions

This section defines key terms used within the Hawthorn Woods Liquor Control chapter. It incorporates definitions from state law and provides specific local definitions for terms such as Alcoholic Liquor, Banquet Facility, Beer, Brewpub, Control of Premises, and Delivery of Alcoholic Liquor.

milliliters of blood or breath ratio. LICENSED PREMISES: Every building or other structure or area adjacent thereto where such alcoholic beverages are served, dispensed or sold, by a licensee. LICENSEE: Any person or entity holding a license under the provisions of this chapter. LIQUOR CONTROL ACT: The provisions of "an act relating to alcoholic liquors", approved January 31, 1934, as amended, and as set forth in 235 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/1-1 et seq. MICROBREWERY: A brewery that produces less than...restaurant within the meaning of this definition. RETAIL SALE: The sale for use or consumption, and not for resale. SPECIAL EVENT: An event conducted by an educational, fraternal, political, civic, government, religious or nonprofit organization. Vendors holding current liquor licenses, excluding special event liquor licenses, from either the village of Hawthorn Woods or another Illinois municipality may apply for a special event liquor license. UNDERAGE PERSON: Any person under twenty one (21) years of age. VICARIOUS LIABILITY: The liability that
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Bartlett · 3.3.2.9

Class G

This section establishes a Class G liquor license in Bartlett, allowing existing liquor license holders to sell wine for off-premises consumption and for on-premises consumption in a designated wine bar area or restaurant dining room under specific conditions.

Class G licenses which allow the holder of a valid Class A, A extended, B, and/or F liquor license that has been issued by the Village of Bartlett Local Liquor Control Commission (the "Local Liquor Control Commissioner") which is in good standing, to sell and offer for sale at retail, alcoholic liquor limited to wine in its original sealed package or container for consumption off the premises, and for wine tastings and consumption on the premises in the designated wine...From 10:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. Friday and Saturday From 10:00 A.M. to 12:00 midnight B.   Annual License Fees: See section 3-1-1 of this title. C.   Number Issued: The number of Class G liquor licenses shall be limited to 1. D.   Change In Floor Plan: 1.   During the term of any Class G license issued for the sale of wine in a wine bar area or restaurant for consumption on the premises, or sale
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Worth · 3.6.18

Outdoor Service Area

This section establishes regulations for licensed outdoor service areas associated with liquor establishments in Worth. It outlines conditions for consumption, licensing, and operational standards, ensuring compliance with public health and safety.

shall be unlawful for any person to drink, consume, transport, carry or possess any alcoholic liquor, except in the original package and with the seal unbroken, from any liquor licensed establishment except into a licensed outdoor service area. B.   The consumption and possession of alcoholic liquor shall be permitted in licensed outdoor service areas during the same hours of operation for which the premises are licensed unless the outdoor service area license is issued for different hours of operation...local liquor control commissioner. Except for outdoor service areas established before July 1, 2013, outdoor service area licenses may only be issued to applicants for a premises already holding a class C, D-1, D-2, E, or G liquor license. Outdoor service areas established after September 16, 2008, shall receive the prior approval of the mayor and board of trustees. (Ord. 2015-10, 3-17-2015) D.   The application shall be reviewed by the local liquor control commissioner
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Waukegan · 3.2

Definitions

This section defines key terms used within the Waukegan municipal code related to alcoholic liquor regulation. It clarifies definitions for terms such as 'the Act', 'adjacent premises', 'alcoholic liquor', 'applicant', 'banquet hall', 'bar area', 'beer', and 'casino'.

each sleeping room shall have an individually accessible, private full bathroom. Intoxicated. The term "intoxicated" shall mean to affect, temporarily, with diminished physical or mental control by means of alcoholic liquor, specifically to excite or stupefy with said liquor. Licensed premises. The term "licensed premises" shall mean any building, portion of a building and secured enclosed area used by the licensee in the operation of the licensed business. Limousine. The term "limousine" shall mean a motor vehicle of the first...hire transportation of passengers and operated by an individual in possession of a valid Illinois driver's license of the appropriate classification. Lounge area. The term "lounge" or "lounge area" shall mean an enclosed or separated area, in a liquor licensed restaurant, hotel, or other facility, set aside primarily for the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages, in which entertainment may be provided, or a dance floor or raised stage may be installed. Nightclub means an establishment for nighttime entertainment
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Batavia · 3.3.13

Conditions Of License; Privilege, Nature And Transferability

This section outlines the conditions of liquor licenses in Batavia, emphasizing that they are personal privileges, not transferable property, and detailing provisions for business continuity upon the licensee's death or insolvency.

Consent To Inspection: The act of applying for and accepting a local liquor license pursuant to this chapter shall be considered consent to the powers of entry and audit provided in section 3-3-14 of this chapter. B.   Transferability, Attachment: A local liquor license is purely a personal privilege, shall remain in effect only for the duration stated in the license, not to exceed one year after issuance, unless sooner revoked or terminated as in this chapter provided...local liquor license does not constitute property and, therefore, may not be sold, transferred or assigned to another person; is not subject to attachment, garnishment or execution; is not alienable or transferable, voluntarily or involuntarily, or subject to being encumbered or hypothecated. A local liquor license entitles only the licensee and the licensee’s employees and agents to sell alcoholic liquor at retail in the city. One person may not obtain a liquor license for another person. C.   Death
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Hazel Crest · 4.33

License classifications; fees

This section establishes different classes of licenses for the retail sale of alcoholic liquor in Hazel Crest, outlining the specific permissions and annual fees associated with each class, including on-premises consumption, package sales, special club events, and establishments serving meals.

Licenses permitting the sale of alcoholic liquor at retail shall be of the following classes: (1) Class A licenses which shall authorize the retail sale on the premises specified of alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises as well as other retail sales of such liquor. The annual fee for such license shall be one thousand two hundred dollars ($1,200.00), due and payable one-half (½) on May 1 and one-half (½) on November 1 of each year. (2) Class...term licenses issued for no more than four (4) days only in connection with a specific event sponsored by the village, a village-recognized organization, a church, civic organization, fraternal group or similar entity. Such license shall authorize the retail sale of alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises only. The fee for such license shall be sixty dollars ($60.00) for profit-making organizations and five dollars ($5.00) for nonprofit organizations. Said fee shall be payable prior to the event
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Hainesville · 5.08.090

Application

This section outlines the application process for alcoholic beverage licenses in Hainesville, detailing required information, fees, and procedures for changes during the license term.

fifty dollars ($150.00) shall be paid for each additional individual or authorized agent for which an investigation must be conducted. Application fees are in addition to the yearly license fee. However, the nonrefundable application fee for a Class F liquor license for a special event retail license is set at twenty-five dollars ($25.00). This application fee is in addition to the license fee. C. Any change in the individual or the duly authorized agent made during the term...which requires an investigation shall be accompanied by a nonrefundable fee in the amount of three hundred seventy-five dollars ($375.00) for each such change made during the year. These changed fees shall not be imposed on Class F liquor licenses for special event retail licenses. D. Such applications shall contain the following information and statements: 1. The name, age and address of all applicants, whether individuals, partners, or limited partners; in the case of corporations or clubs, the date
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Berwyn · § 879B.16 Disciplinary Actions Against Licensees.

This section outlines the grounds for disciplinary actions against video gaming licensees in Berwyn. These actions can include fines, suspension, revocation, or restriction of a license for violations of city ordinances, state laws, or actions that harm public health, safety, or the reputation of the gaming industry.

receiving a license. (2)   A licensee whose employment has been terminated is subject to revocation of license for any act or failure to act that occurred while licensed. (3)   A person who has had his or her license revoked by the Liquor Commissioner may not reapply for a license without permission from the Liquor Commissioner. (B) Notice of proposed disciplinary action against licensees. (1)   When notified of facts sufficient to support disciplinary action against a licensee or a person with...city 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. (7)   Any city liquor license issued by the Liquor Commissioner under the provisions of Chapter 804 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 of this chapter
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Shorewood · 3.9.5

Application For Massage Establishment License

This section outlines the requirements for applying for a massage establishment license in Shorewood, including the required form, signature requirements based on applicant type, and necessary information and documents for individuals and corporations.

received or been denied a license or other authorization to conduct or operate a business: a) substantially the same as a massage establishment, and the names and addresses of each such business; b) requiring a federal, state, or local liquor license; or c) requiring a federal, state, or local gaming license. 10.   The specific type or types of massage establishment(s) that the applicant proposes to operate in the licensed premises. 11.   A copy of each massage establishment license, liquor...individuals identified in the application pursuant to this chapter, has had a license or other authorization to conduct or operate a business substantially the same as a massage establishment or any business requiring either a liquor or gaming license, revoked or suspended by any governmental entity, and, if so, the date and grounds for each such revocation or suspension, and the name and location of the establishment at issue. 14.   The name of the individual or individuals who shall
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Green Oaks · 13.3.5

Form; Submittal Of License Application

This section outlines the required format and content for adult establishment license applications and renewals in Green Oaks. It details who must sign the application, the non-refundable administrative processing fee, and specifies that initial and renewal applications must include four identical copies.

Section, has received a license or other authorization to conduct or operate a business: a) substantially the same as an adult entertainment establishment, and the names and addresses of each such business; b) requiring a Federal, State, or local liquor license; or c) requiring a Federal, State, or local gaming license. 10.   The specific type or types of adult entertainment establishment(s) that the applicant proposes to operate in the licensed premises. 11.   A copy of each adult establishment license...liquor license, and gaming license currently held by the applicant, or any of the individuals identified in the application pursuant to subsection C1 or C2 of this Section. 12.   Whether the applicant, or any of the individuals identified in the application pursuant to subsection C1 or C2 of this Section, has been, within five (5) years immediately preceding the date of the application, convicted of any specified criminal act or any misdemeanor or felony violation or offense in the Village
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Park City · 5.93.050

Form and submittal of license application

This section outlines the requirements for applying for and renewing an adult establishment license in Park City. It specifies the form, signatories, verification, and accompanying documents, as well as a non-refundable administrative processing fee.

subsection, has received a license or other authorization to conduct or operate a business (a) substantially the same as an adult entertainment establishment, and the names and addresses of each such business; (b) requiring a federal, state or local liquor license; or (c) requiring a federal, state or local gaming license; 10. The specific type or types of adult entertainment establishment(s) that the applicant proposes to operate in the licensed premises; 11. A copy of each adult establishment license...liquor license and gaming license currently held by the applicant, or any of the individuals identified in the application pursuant to paragraphs 1 or 2 of this subsection; 12. Whether the applicant, or any of the individuals identified in the application pursuant to paragraphs 1 or 2 of this subsection, has been, within five years immediately preceding the date of the application, convicted of any specified criminal act or any misdemeanor or felony violation or offense in the city
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Melrose Park · 5.08.050

Form and submittal of license application

This section outlines the requirements for applying for an adult establishment license in Melrose Park, including the specific forms to be used, how they should be signed based on the applicant's entity type, the required administrative processing fee, and the necessary information and documents to be submitted with the application.

subsection, has received a license or other authorization to conduct or operate a business: (a) substantially the same as an adult entertainment establishment, and the names and addresses of each such business; (b) requiring a federal, state, or local liquor license; or (c) requiring a federal, state, or local gaming license; 10. The specific type or types of adult entertainment establishment(s) that the applicant proposes to operate in the licensed premises; 11. A copy of each adult establishment license...liquor license, and gaming license currently held by the applicant, or any of the individuals identified in the application, pursuant to subdivision 1 or 2 of this subsection; 12. Whether the applicant, or any of the individuals identified in the application pursuant to subdivision 1 or 2 of this subsection, has had a license or other authorization to conduct or operate a business substantially the same as an adult entertainment establishment or any business requiring either a liquor or gaming
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Villa Park · 3.315

Expiration and renewal generally

This section outlines the annual expiration and renewal process for local liquor licenses in Villa Park, detailing application timelines, renewal privileges, and conditions for maintaining a license. It also addresses how the number of licenses can be reduced.

Each local liquor license shall terminate on the last day of December of each year. All applications for renewal of any license shall be made on or before thirty (30) days prior to the expiration thereof. (b) The owner or his legal representative, of a retail liquor license, shall have and be given the privilege of renewal or reissuance of a village liquor license at the same or a different place of business upon the payment of an annual...stated in section 3-316 of this Code upon compliance with the regulations and ordinances of the village now in force of which may hereafter be passed, governing the issuance of retail liquor licenses. The privilege of renewal or reissuance provided by this section shall apply only so long as the license in each case shall have been kept in force continually and uninterruptedly in the name of the licensee or his successor in interest. The suspension of a license
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