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West Chicago · 3.38

Delivery service

This section defines 'delivery' of alcoholic beverages in West Chicago, outlining permissible methods and imposing restrictions on deliveries within the city, including age verification, time limits, and eligible license types.

contractor, or agent with whom the licensed retailer has contracted to make deliveries of beer, wine or alcoholic liquors. (b) Beer, wine or alcoholic liquor delivered to any address located within the city which does not hold a valid liquor license is subject to the following restrictions: (1) Delivery must be made by an individual at least twenty-one (21) years of age or older. (2) Deliveries shall be made only within twelve (12) hours from the time the alcoholic...liquor leaves the licensed premises for delivery. (3) Adequate evidence of proof of age should be produced to the delivery agent in all instances of delivery. (4) Unless otherwise restricted by state law, only Class A, E, and L liquor license holders may deliver beer, wine or alcoholic liquor in accordance with the type of liquor license they hold. (5) Allow Class C-2 licensees that offer delivery service of groceries to also deliver packaged alcoholic beverages
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Franklin Park · 3.2.15

Revocation or suspension of license; fines

This section outlines the grounds for suspension or revocation of a local liquor license by the local liquor control commissioner, including violations of various laws and regulations, false statements in applications, and delinquent payments. It also details the fines that can be imposed for violations.

local liquor control commissioner may suspend for not more than thirty (30) days or revoke any local liquor license issued under the provisions of this chapter, and in addition may fine any licensee, for any violation of any provision of this code or other ordinances, resolutions, regulations, or laws of the village; applicable rules or regulations established by the local liquor control commissioner; statutes of the State of Illinois, including but not limited to the Liquor Control...month period. Each day on which a violation continues shall constitute a separate violation, but no more than fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000.00) in fines may be imposed against any licensee during the period of its license. (c) No liquor license shall be revoked or suspended and no licensee shall be fined, except after a hearing held before the local liquor control commissioner. No such hearing shall be held until at least three (3) days after the licensee has been
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Morton Grove · 4.2.1

Definitions

This section provides definitions for various terms related to adult entertainment establishments and carnivals within Morton Grove. It clarifies the meaning of terms such as 'Adult Bookstore,' 'Adult Entertainment Establishment Employee,' and 'Adult Live Entertainment.'

counter, retail sales of food items may occur. A caterer may serve alcoholic liquors for consumption at private functions either on site or off site as an incidental part of food service with an appropriate Village of Morton Grove liquor license. CHAUFFEUR'S LICENSE: A license issued by the Village to a person authorizing the holder thereof to drive a public passenger vehicle upon the streets of the Village. CIRCUS: Includes the display of wild animals, spectacles made...owning more than fifty percent (50%) of any corporation or more than five percent (5%) of non-publicly traded corporations. This definition excludes an employee or bartender who is not otherwise an owner or in control of the licensed premises. LIQUOR COMMISSION: The local liquor control commission of the Village of Morton Grove, Illinois. LIQUOR COMMISSIONER: The local liquor control commissioner of the Village of Morton Grove, Illinois. LIQUOR CONTROL ACT: The Illinois Liquor Control
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Lake Barrington · 2.3.4

License Required; Proration Of Certain License Fees

This section establishes that a Village liquor license is required in addition to a State of Illinois license to sell or possess alcoholic liquor for retail sale within the Village. It also outlines the proration of certain liquor license fees for new applicants based on a quarterly system and specifies that no refunds are issued for licenses terminated before the end of the license year.

Proration of Certain License Fees: 1.   When an applicant for a Class A, Class B, Class C, Class D, Class F, Class F.2, Class G, Class H, Class I, Class L, Class M, Class N, and/or Class O liquor license has not engaged in the business until after the expiration of part of the current license year, the fee for such a partial license year shall be prorated by quarters, and the fee paid for each quarter or fraction thereof...except as otherwise provided by this Chapter, during which the business has been or will be conducted. 2.   When any holder of a liquor license issued pursuant to this Chapter ceases its operation during any license year other than on April 30 of any license year, there shall be no refund of any portion of the liquor license
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Oakbrook Terrace · 111.037

Revocation or suspension of license; fines

This section outlines the grounds and procedures for revoking or suspending a liquor license in Oakbrook Terrace. It details the potential fines, due process requirements including public hearings, and the automatic suspension of local licenses if state licenses are suspended.

other ordinance or resolution whatsoever enacted by the City Council, or any applicable rule or regulation established by the Commissioner or the State Commission which is not inconsistent with law. (B) Upon any suspension or revocation of the state liquor license issued to any licensee, the local liquor license held by such licensee shall be automatically suspended or revoked accordingly. (C) In addition to any suspension, the Commissioner may levy a fine on the licensee for such violations. The fine...described in the revoked license unless the revocation order has been vacated, or unless the revocation order was entered as to the licensee only. (I) Nothing in division (H) shall prohibit the issuance of 'a retail license authorizing the sale of alcoholic liquor incidental to 'a restaurant, in the discretion of the Commissioner, if: (1) the primary business of the restaurant consists of the sale of food, where the sale of liquor is incidental to the sale of food
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Elmhurst · 36.40

Revocation or suspension of licenses; fines

This section outlines the process for revoking or suspending liquor licenses in Elmhurst, including grounds for action, potential fines, and procedures for hearings. It also allows for emergency closures under specific circumstances.

City Council, any state statute or applicable rule or regulation established by the local commissioner or the State Commission which is not inconsistent with law. (b) In lieu of or in addition to suspension or revocation of a license, the liquor commissioner may levy a fine on the licensee for such violation. The fine imposed shall not exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) for each violation, and each day on which the violation continues shall constitute a separate violation...case of any appeals to the Illinois State Liquor Control Commission or pursuant to the Administrative Review Act, payment is due forty (40) days after entry of any order finally affirming the decision of the local liquor commissioner. (f) Whenever any license hereunder has been revoked as provided for in this Section, the licensee shall incur a forfeiture of all monies that have been paid for said license
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Aurora · Sec 6-

32 Transition

This section provides grandfathering provisions for existing liquor licenses in Aurora that may not meet current issuance requirements. It mandates yearly renewal for licenses in non-qualifying locations and for businesses with a primary purpose other than liquor sales, as long as ownership doesn't change significantly.

liquor license in effect September 2, 1986, and which is in a location which would not qualify for an issuance of a liquor license under this chapter shall be renewed yearly so long as the license remains in force. Any liquor license in effect September 2, 1986, and which is held by a business whose primary purpose is other than the sale of alcoholic liquor and would not qualify for an issuance of a liquor license under this chapter shall
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Alsip · 4.68

License classification and fees

This section classifies liquor licenses into four types (A, B, C, and D) with varying authorization for sale and on-premise consumption. It also outlines specific regulations for Class A licenses, including restrictions on off-premise sales and limitations on retail space and video gaming.

licensee on the licensed premises. Entertainment is prohibited at Class "C", "D", "E", "F" and "G" licensed establishments. The annual fee for an "Entertainment" license is set out in section 4-78. (11) A Class "H" license shall authorize the sale of alcoholic liquor where the licensee is acting as a caterer, in conjunction with service at private events where the licensee is also providing food services. During any quarterly period, the income which the licensee derives from the sale...food and nonalcoholic beverages must comprise more than 50 percent of the gross revenue of the amount earned from the sale of food and alcoholic liquor at such parties or events. The service of alcoholic liquor shall be by employees of the licensed catering business. A caterer shall sell alcoholic liquor only to the client or sponsor of a catered event, and only by the full, unopened container. A caterer shall not charge the client of or sponsor
Highland Park · 119.340

License is Personal Privilege

This section clarifies that a local liquor license is a personal privilege, not property, and cannot be transferred or encumbered. It also outlines conditions under which the license ceases upon the death, insolvency, or bankruptcy of the licensee, with provisions for temporary continuation of business by executors or administrators.

local liquor license issued pursuant to this Chapter shall be purely a personal privilege, and shall not: (1) constitute property; (2) be subject to attachment, garnishment, or execution; (3) be alienable or transferable, voluntarily or involuntarily; or (4) be subject to being encumbered or hypothecated. (B) A local liquor license issued pursuant to this Chapter shall not descend by the laws of testate or intestate devolution, but, except as provided in Section 119.345(A) of this Chapter, shall cease upon...alcoholic liquor under order of the appropriate court, and may exercise the privileges of the deceased, insolvent, or bankrupt licensee after the death of the decedent, or after the insolvency or bankruptcy, until the expiration of the local liquor license, but in no event longer than six months after the death, bankruptcy, or insolvency of the local liquor licensee. The City Clerk shall refund that portion of the local liquor license fee paid pursuant to Section
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Batavia · 3.3.18

License Fees

This section establishes the fees for various classes of liquor licenses in Batavia, including different rates for Class A licenses based on business type and zoning. It also outlines provisions for proration, forfeiture of fees upon revocation, and specific application and fingerprinting fees.

Fees Established: The fees for the various classes of liquor licenses authorized in this chapter are as follows: 1.   Class A Pour. a.   Hotel or Motel, Restaurant, Restaurant and Tavern, Tavern or Saloon, Brewery, Winery, or Distillery, Senior Living Facility, Bowling/Amusement Center, Theater. Civic Organization: $1,800 b.   Arts, crafts, or cooking studio, business located in the General Commercial or DMU zoning districts, consumer personal service business in the General Commercial or DMU zoning districts: $250 2.   Class B Packaged...Class C3 Special: $50. 5.   Late Night License: $2,000. 6.   New License Application Fee: $250. 7.   Fingerprinting Fee: $35, or as otherwise set by the authorized fingerprinting vendor. B.   Proration: There shall be no proration of local liquor license fees except as specifically designated. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if an initial license is issued after November 1, the initial license fee shall be one-half (1/2) of the “initial license fee” set forth above. C.   Forfeiture Of License Fee: Whenever
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Braceville · 112.23

Classification Of Licenses; Fees

This section classifies alcoholic liquor licenses into Class A, Class B, and Class C, detailing the scope of sales and associated annual fees and payment schedules for each. It also includes specific restrictions on sales locations and operational requirements for certain license types.

clubs as defined by the State Liquor Control Act, to local lodges of national fraternal associations and to other bona fide fraternal pleasure and social associations not organized primarily for the sale or consumption of alcoholic liquor. The annual fee for the license shall be $400 per year payable in two equal installments the first of which shall be deposited with the application for license and the second installment to be due and payable on November 1 following and thereafter...waived by the Local Liquor Commissioner when the license is issued for the premises owned or occupied by the civic, charitable, governmental or other not-for-pecuniary profit organization. Any person, firm or corporation having a retail liquor license in full force and effect on November 1, 1983, shall, if otherwise eligible under the terms of this chapter, be permitted to secure a renewal of the license from year to year so long as the license shall
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Elmhurst · 36.06

Restrictions on issuance of licenses

This section outlines conditions that prohibit the issuance of liquor licenses in Elmhurst, including disqualifying background check results, lack of good character, felony convictions (unless rehabilitated), past offenses related to decency or liquor laws, license revocation, and issues with business managers.

liquor license shall be issued under the terms of this Chapter to any person, partnership, corporation or club if that person, or any partner, officer, director, stockholder or stockholders owning in the aggregate more than five percent of the stock of such corporation. (1) Is a person who refuses to cooperate in providing necessary information and fingerprints for the conduct of a background check, or for whom the background check reveals information which would disqualify such person from receiving...amended, or as proscribed by a statute replaced by any of the aforesaid statutory provisions; (15) Is a person to whom a federal wagering stamp has been issued by the federal government for the current tax period. (b) No liquor license shall be issued under the terms of this Chapter for any premises if such premises or the activities proposed to be conducted thereon, violate any of the following restrictions: (1) No premises shall be licensed for which a federal
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Ford Heights · 4.29

Classification

This section defines and categorizes different types of retail liquor licenses issued in Ford Heights. It outlines the specific sales and consumption privileges associated with each license class, including general alcoholic liquor, beer and wine only, on-premises, and off-premises sales, as well as temporary and special permits.

Retail liquor licenses as issued by the local liquor commissioner shall be of the following kind and description: (1) Class A-1 licenses. This license shall permit the sale of all alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises and off the premises. (2) Class A-2 license. This license shall permit the retail sale of alcoholic liquor for consumption off the premises only. (3) Class B-1 license. This license shall permit the sale of beer and wine for consumption...package for consumption off the premises. (4) Class B-2 license. This license shall permit the sale of beer and wine only for consumption off the premises. (5) Class T license. This license is a temporary license permitting the sale of all alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises only. (6) Special permits. All fraternal groups, veterans' organization, and private clubs wishing to sell alcoholic beverages at social functions shall obtain a special permit. The application for a permit shall
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Highland Park · 119.345

License Amendments

This section outlines procedures for amending liquor licenses in Highland Park, requiring written notification of changes in personnel or location to the Local Liquor Control Commissioner within 10 days. New personnel must meet licensing standards, and any changes that render the licensee ineligible may lead to a public hearing for license revocation.

writing to the Local Liquor Control Commissioner within 10 days after the change. All new partners, officers, directors, managers and shareholders shall meet all of the standards of this Chapter and must otherwise qualify to hold a local liquor license. All changes in personnel shall be subject to review by the Local Liquor Control Commissioner. (2) Upon any change regarding a local liquor licensee, or regarding any existing or new partner, officer, director, manager, or shareholder thereof, that causes...local liquor licensee to be ineligible for a local liquor license pursuant to this Chapter, the Local Liquor Control Commission shall hold a public hearing to consider revocation of the liquor license, in accordance with Article VI of this Chapter. (B) Change in Location. The premises at which the sale at retail of alcoholic liquor is licensed pursuant to this Chapter may be changed only upon the prior written approval of the Local Liquor Control Commissioner, which approval shall
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Hillside · 6.46

License classes; fees

This section outlines different classes of annual alcoholic liquor retail licenses for businesses in Hillside, detailing the types of establishments eligible, permitted sales hours, service limitations, and associated annual fees for each class.

Every person, firm or corporation engaged in the retail sale of alcoholic liquor in the village shall pay an annual license fee. Such licenses shall be divided into the following classes: (1) Class A-1 license, which shall authorize a restaurant, as defined in section 6-1, to engage in the retail sale of alcoholic liquor for consumption only between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 2:00 a.m., except on Saturdays and Sundays, in which case such sales...Such license shall authorize the operation of only one bar on the premises of the restaurant which directly serves the general public. The fee for such license shall be $1,000.00. (2) Class A-1A license, which shall authorize the retail sale of alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises specified in the license and only between the hours of 11:00 a.m. and 12:00 midnight, except on Saturdays and Sundays, in which case such sales may be made
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Batavia · 3.3.27

Buildings And Premises

This section outlines location restrictions for the retail sale of alcoholic liquor, generally requiring a 100-foot buffer from churches, schools, hospitals, and other sensitive institutions, with specific exceptions and measurement guidelines. It also addresses visibility requirements for licensed premises.

children or any military or naval station; provided, that licensees within such proximity shall serve alcoholic liquor only from a service bar and shall not display any signage visible from the public street describing or advertising alcoholic liquor; nor shall a renewal license be issued for the sale at retail of alcoholic liquor on premises within one hundred feet...church or school where such church or school has been established within such one hundred feet (100') since the issuance of the original license, except as provided herein, and excepting any premises for which the original liquor license was granted before April 1, 2013. In the case of a church, the distance of one hundred feet (100') shall be measured to the nearest part of any building used for worship services or education programs and not to property boundaries. Nothing
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Countryside · 3.11.6

Form And Submittal Of License Application

This section outlines the requirements for applying for an adult entertainment establishment license in Countryside. It specifies the required form, how it must be signed based on applicant type, the need for verification by oath, identification of the applicant and premises, the submission of seven identical copies, and an administrative processing fee of $200.

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 entertainment 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, or pleaded nolo contendere to, any specified criminal act. As to each conviction
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Westmont · 10.33

Restrictions on issuance

This section outlines disqualifications for obtaining a liquor license in Westmont. It prohibits issuance to individuals with a history of certain crimes, those who fail to cooperate with background checks, or those lacking good character. Existing license holders whose licenses were revoked are also disqualified.

liquor license shall be issued under the terms of this chapter to any person, partnership, corporation, limited liability company, or club if that person, or any general partner, or any limited partner owning more than five percent interest in a limited partnership, or any officer, director, or stockholder owning in the aggregate more than five percent of the stock of such corporation, or any member or manager owning in the aggregate more than five percent interest in such limited liability...that no general or limited partner of a partnership, no member or manager of a limited liability company, and no officer, director or stockholder of a corporation shall be required to be a resident of the village. (b) No liquor license shall be issued under the terms of this chapter for any premises if such premises or the activities proposed to be conducted thereon violate any of the following restrictions: (1) No premises shall be licensed for which a federal
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Berwyn · 804.19

Video Gambling Permitted Only On Premises Where Alcoholic Liquor Is Sold At Retail

This ordinance permits video gambling only on premises licensed to sell alcoholic liquor. It establishes a city-specific licensing and sticker requirement for video gaming terminals, outlines fees, imposes location restrictions, age limitations, operating hour constraints, and requires compliance with state regulations.

establishment within the city which is licensed to sell alcoholic liquor and has obtained a license to operate a video gaming terminal from the Illinois Gaming Board at such premises shall be required to apply for and obtain a video gaming sticker from the city for each video gaming terminal located at such establishment. (B)   Any person licensed to sell alcoholic liquor may apply to the Liquor Control Commissioner for a city video gaming sticker on an application form provided...under the age of 21 years to use or play a video gaming device. (H)   Video gaming may be played only during the hours of operation for the consumption of alcohol at that establishment. (I)   Any holder of a liquor license must comply with any provision of the Act and must also follow all rules, regulations and restrictions imposed by the Illinois Gaming Board. (J)   Annual fees to be paid shall be for a calendar year without proration should
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Hoffman Estates · 8.2.1

Fees

This section outlines the annual fees required for various business licenses in Hoffman Estates. It details specific fees for different classes of alcoholic liquor licenses, amusements, and food and beverage establishments.

Licenses to operate the following businesses, the fees listed opposite the named business shall apply per year: A. Business Licenses. ..... Alcoholic Liquors Class "A" License .....$2,400.00 Class "AA" License (additional) .....950.00 Class "AC" License .....1,000.00 Class "B" License .....2,400.00 Class "C" License (two days) .....25.00 Class "D" License .....2,400.00 Class "DD" License (additional) .....1,000.00 Class "E" License (additional) .....950.00 Class "F" License .....6,000.00 Class "G" License .....6,000.00 Class "H" License...License (additional) .....2,600.00 Class "J" License .....2,400.00 Class "K" License .....3,500.00 Class "L" License .....3,500.00 Class "M" License .....3,500.00 Class "N" License .....3,500.00 Class "O" License .....900.00 Class "P" License .....1,000.00 Alcoholic Liquor License Interview Fee .....200.00 Amusements Amusements, General .....315.00 Amusement Devices (per device) .....45.00 Billiard and Pool Halls (per table) .....45.00 Bowling Alleys (per alley) .....25.00 Concerts (per performance) .....100.00 Dart Room (per alley) .....25.00 Golf Courses and Miniature Golf Courses
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Tinley Park · 112.25

Imposition Of Conditions, Restrictions On Individual License

The Local Liquor Control Commissioner can add specific conditions and restrictions to liquor licenses to protect community safety, morals, and welfare. These conditions must be listed 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 or she may deem 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
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Barrington Hills · 3.2.6

Revocation, Suspension, Complaints

This section outlines the process by which the Liquor Control Commissioner can suspend or revoke liquor licenses in Barrington Hills. It details grounds for action, notice requirements, and procedures for public hearings, with provisions for emergency closures.

than five (5) nor more than seven (7) days from the date of service, personally or by certified United States mail, of said notice upon the licensee or his agent, or any employee thereof in charge of the licensed premises. The Liquor Control Commissioner shall hold the hearing at the date, time and place set forth in such notice, giving the licensee an opportunity to be heard, and shall make his decision not later than five (5) days from...pertaining to the sale of alcoholic liquor, or any provision of this Chapter, or any applicable rules or regulations established by the Local Liquor Control Commissioner or the Illinois Liquor Control Commission, or any law or regulation pertaining to liquor license fees or taxes, the license of said licensee may in the discretion of the Liquor Control Commissioner be revoked. Such revocation need not be preceded by notice or a hearing for such licensee. However, such licensee shall have
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Franklin Park · 3.3H-2

License required

This section establishes a requirement for licensed establishments in Franklin Park to obtain a specific video gaming terminal license from the village. It also outlines the necessary documentation and prerequisite liquor licenses, including state and village-issued permits, that an applicant must possess.

village. No video gaming terminal license shall be issued to a licensed establishment unless the applicant holds a valid Class A-1, Class A-2, Class B-1, Class B-2, Class D-1, or Class F-1 liquor license. (b) The applicant shall supply information about the location and operation of such video gaming terminals on a form supplied by the village; shall provide a copy of the applicant's application to the Illinois Gaming Board and a copy...license issued by the Illinois Gaming Board; a copy of the village Class A-1, Class A-2, Class B-1, Class B-2, Class D-1, or Class F-1 liquor license; a copy of the state of Illinois liquor license; and any other such information as the local liquor control commissioner may require; and shall pay the fee each year on or before April 30 in conjunction with the applicant's application for or renewal of a liquor
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Elmwood Park · 57.18

Disciplinary Actions Against Licensees

This section outlines the grounds for disciplinary actions against video gaming licensees in Elmwood Park, including fines, suspension, revocation, or restriction of licenses. These actions can be taken for violations of the video gaming act, local ordinances, or acts detrimental to public health, safety, morals, good order, and general welfare, or that discredit the Illinois video 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...Village operating gambling games in violation of this chapter shall be subject to seizure and confiscation, and shall be turned over to the Illinois gaming board as provided in Section 1800.1110 of the Illinois administrative code.(7) Any Village liquor license issued by the liquor commissioner under the provisions of Section 4-4 of this Code to any operator of a licensed video gaming location that operates or permits the operation of a video gaming terminal within its establishment
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McHenry · 4.2.19

Revocation Of License

This section outlines the grounds for revoking an alcoholic liquor license in McHenry. It prohibits licensees from violating federal, state, or city laws and regulations related to liquor control, outdoor consumption without a permit, nuisance conduct, illegal narcotics, serving minors, and filing false applications. It also mandates reporting of certain violations.

State Statute related to the control of liquor. b.   Violate or permit a violation of any City ordinance or resolution regulating the sale of alcoholic liquor or relating to the eligibility of the licensee to hold a liquor license. c.   Violate or permit a violation of any rule or regulation of the Illinois Liquor Control Commission as revised from time to time. (Ord. 18-1183, 11-12-2018) d.   Permit the sale and/or consumption of any alcoholic liquor outdoors except...located. g.   Knowingly allow the use, sale or possession of illegal narcotics on the licensed premises. h.   Allow patrons to serve or distribute alcoholic liquor to minors on the licensed premises or allow minors to drink alcoholic liquor on the licensed premises. i.   Fail to call the Police Department upon the violation of any City ordinance or State law relating to fighting, disorderly conduct or excessive noise constituting a nuisance or tumultuous conduct of patrons and/or employees on the licensed
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