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7,585 results for “liquor license” · page 54 of 304
Lemont · 5.04.100

Change in personnel

This section mandates reporting of personnel changes (partners, officers, directors, significant shareholders, managers) for liquor license holders to the liquor control commissioner within ten days. It also specifies that such changes, if resulting in an ineligible individual holding an interest, will lead to license termination.

establishments licensed under this chapter, shall be reported in writing to the liquor control commissioner within ten 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 liquor control commissioner. (b) When a license has been issued to a partnership and a change of ownership occurs resulting in a partnership interest...eligible to hold a liquor license, said license shall terminate. (c) When a license has been issued to a corporation and a change takes place in officers, directors, shareholders of more than five percent of the stock, resulting in the holding of such shares of stock by one who is not eligible for a license, said license shall terminate. (d) When a license has been issued to an individual who is no longer eligible for a license, said license shall
Business & Licensing
La Grange · 4.2.165

Businesses Hosting Charitable Events

This section exempts businesses from requiring a liquor license to sell or serve alcohol at private, charitable events hosted on their premises, provided specific conditions are met, including advance notice, incidental sale, and consumption limitations.

liquor license required. No liquor license is required for a business to Sell or serve Alcoholic Liquor at a private, charitable Event hosted by that business within that business's premises, so long as the business complies with all of the conditions in 4-2-165(b). (b) Conditions. A business that hosts a Private, charitable Event within the business's premises must comply with all of the following conditions: (1) The business must give written notice to the Village...consumption at the Event only. (5) Alcoholic Liquor may be sold and served only in containers not intended or allowed to be removed from the Event. (6) A Caterer that Sells or serves Alcoholic Liquor at the Event must have a Caterer's license issued by the Village pursuant to this chapter. (7) The business holding the Event must provide to the Village evidence of all required State licenses
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Carpentersville · 5.12.050

Investigation of license applicant, premises

This section outlines the investigation process for liquor license applicants and their proposed premises, requiring fingerprinting of key individuals and thorough review by village officials to ensure compliance with regulations before a license is issued.

Application for a liquor license shall be forwarded to the fire chief, building commissioner and zoning official, who shall cause an investigation of such applicant and proposed premises and to report his or her findings to the liquor commissioner in writing, within thirty (30) days from the date when the application was forwarded to them. B. Before any license may be issued to an applicant each stockholder owning an aggregate of more than: 1) five percent (5%) of the stock...applicant's license. 2. For all Class N-1 licenses, there are no further requirements as the local, not-for-profit, charitable, fraternal, national or local service, governmental, civic group or to any person, firm or corporation holding a liquor license under the provisions of this chapter must have fingerprints already on file with the police department pursuant to the Class A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M or O liquor license already held
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Countryside · 3.1.10

Revocation/Suspension Of License

This section outlines the procedures and authorities for revoking or suspending business licenses in Countryside. It specifies that the city council generally handles revocations, with the mayor as local liquor commissioner for liquor licenses, and empowers certain officials to issue emergency suspensions for public health or safety concerns.

licenses issued under the provisions of this code may be revoked or suspended by the city council, with the exception of liquor licenses which may be revoked or suspended by the mayor as local liquor commissioner, for any violation by any licensee of the provisions of this code, other ordinances or state laws relating to the business licensed hereunder. Every act or omission of whatever nature which constitutes a violation of the provisions of this code, other ordinances or state...same manner as if such an act or omission had been committed or omitted by the licensee personally. B.   The health officer, building commissioner or police chief shall have the authority to suspend any license, other than liquor licenses, when there is good cause to believe that either the public health or public safety will be endangered by continuance of any licensed business operation. Notice of such suspension will be given to the licensee and city council and shall cite
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West Chicago · 3.32

Local liquor control commissioner—Powers and duties

This section outlines the powers and duties of the West Chicago local liquor control commissioner, including the authority to adopt and enforce rules regarding alcoholic liquor sales, grant, suspend, or revoke licenses, and inspect licensed premises.

days subsequent to the date of such publication, when such rules and regulations shall be effective shall be provided. (b) The local liquor control commissioner shall have the following powers, functions and duties with respect to local liquor licenses: (1) To grant local licenses to persons for premises within his jurisdiction, to suspend for not more than thirty (30) days or revoke for cause all such licenses, and in addition to suspension of such licenses, to levy fines in accordance...under that act has violated the Liquor Control Act of 1934, as amended, or this chapter or any rules or regulations adopted by the local liquor control commission by selling or offering for sale at retail alcoholic liquors without a retailer's license. (5) To examine, or cause to be examined, under oath, any applicant for a local license or for a renewal thereof, or any licensee upon whom notice of revocation or suspension and/or fine has been served
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Rockdale · 10.5

Authority of liquor control commissioner to suspend or revoke licenses and levy fines

This section grants the village president the authority to revoke, suspend, or fine liquor dealers for violations of liquor sale provisions. It outlines a process for public hearings, notice, and defines escalating fines for repeat offenses, with a provision for emergency closure in certain circumstances.

village president may revoke or suspend for cause any liquor dealer's license or, in lieu of suspension or revocation, may levy a fine on the licensee for any violation of any provision pertaining to the sale of liquor, as provided and in the manner provided in 235 ILCS 5/7-5. The fine imposed shall not exceed $1,000.00 for a first violation within a 12-month period, $1,500.00 for a second violation within a 12-month period...applicable to such other business or businesses. (Code 1983, § 4-5; Ord. No. 498, § 37, 3-3-1975; Ord. No. 599, 8-19-1986) State Law reference— Similar provisions, 235 ILCS 5/7-5; authority of local liquor control commissioner to suspend or revoke licenses, 235 ILCS, 5/4-4
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Batavia · 3.26.2

License Required; Limitations

This section requires video gaming terminal operators to obtain a license and pay an annual location permit fee of $1,500. It also mandates that property owners only allow terminals at licensed locations that meet specific criteria, including having a liquor license for at least one year if operating as a liquor establishment.

placed or maintained on the premises unless the premises qualifies as a licensed video gaming location as defined in section 25 of the Video Gaming Act, including exclusively Taverns/Saloons, Restaurants, Restaurant and Taverns, Bowling/Amusement Centers having a Class A liquor license for consumption on the premises, licensed veterans establishments, licensed veterans establishments, licensed truck stop establishments, or licensed fraternal establishments and: 1.   The licensee has entered into a written use agreement with a State-licensed gaming terminal operator for placement...City license for the establishment and for each video gaming terminal. 3.   If the licensee qualifies on the basis of being a liquor establishment as defined in the Video Gaming Act and this chapter, the licensee must have liquor license or be the purchaser of a business that had a liquor license at the time of the sale for at least one (1) year immediately prior to applying for a video gaming license. The mere fact that a person
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New Lenox · 10.101

Definitions

This section defines 'licensed establishment' for the purposes of video gaming regulations, requiring such establishments to derive at least 50% of their gross revenue from non-video-gaming related activities and outlining certification and verification processes.

where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: Licensed establishment means any licensed retail establishment, including licensed package/gas station/convenience store establishments, where (i) alcoholic liquor is drawn, poured or mixed for consumption on the premises pursuant to a valid liquor license, and (ii) the licensed retail establishment must derive at least 50 percent of its gross revenue on an annual basis from non-video-gaming related activities (that is, the total annual Net Terminal Income, as determined by the Illinois...park district and that otherwise complies with the definition of a licensed establishment as defined in 230 ILCS 40/5 of the Illinois Video Gaming Act. Licensed package/gas station/convenience store means a licensed establishment with a class B2 local liquor license pursuant to chapter 6, article II, section 6-22(7) of the Village of New Lenox Code of Ordinances. Licensed truck stop establishment has the same meaning as defined in 230 ILCS 40/5 of the Illinois Video Gaming Act. Licensed
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Palatine · 4.59

Renewal of license

This section outlines the requirements for renewing liquor licenses in Palatine. It mandates compliance with all applicable sections of the chapter, including specific sections and holding seller and server permits on-site. The liquor control commission can also impose reasonable conditions on renewals based on operating history and location.

establishments seeking renewal of their existing liquor licenses, all renewal licenses shall be required to comply with all applicable sections of this chapter, including, but not limited to, sections 4-43, 4-44 and 4-47. A copy of the alcoholic beverage seller and server permit for all applicable employees shall be kept on the premises of the establishment at all times and made available to the village for inspection upon demand. (b) In addition to any other requirements...this article or conditions associated with the type of license obtained, the liquor control commission may impose reasonable conditions on the issuance of a renewal liquor license. Such conditions may be based on the past operating history of the establishment, the neighborhood or environs in which the establishment is located and may include additional limitations on the hours otherwise permitted in the license classification sought by the applicant. (Code
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Worth · 3.6.3

Application For License

This section outlines the application process for obtaining or renewing a retail liquor license in Worth. It details the required application format, filing procedures, submission deadlines, and information applicants must provide, emphasizing completeness and accuracy to ensure eligibility.

application is fully completed, the questions answered, properly signed and verified. Failure to complete the application and to file the same within the time limit prescribed herein shall be deemed grounds for refusal of the Local Liquor Control Commissioner to renew such license. The application shall contain such...queries as shall intelligently inform the Local Liquor Control Commissioner as to whether or not the applicant is eligible for a license and complies with the applicable requirements of the Liquor Control Act of 1934 2 for a retail liquor license. Applicants may be required to submit information as to sources of funds for the purchase or operation of their businesses. The Local Liquor Control Commissioner may require such other information in writing or an oral examination. Misstatements
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Round Lake · 5.32.055

Investigation Of Applicants

This section mandates an investigation and approval report from the Round Lake Liquor Control Commissioner for all new liquor license applicants, including fingerprinting. It defines who is considered an applicant and allows for acceptance of existing investigative reports under certain conditions, with exemptions for Class E or G licenses.

require fingerprints of any applicant for renewal thereof. A cost recovery fee will be assessed for the service of fingerprint processing. As used in this Section, the term "applicant" or "applicants" shall mean any individual who applies for a liquor license, all partners and officers of any partnership which applies for a liquor license, all officers of any corporation and all members of a limited liability company with a membership or ownership interest of five percent (5%) or more which...applies for a liquor license. The Round Lake Liquor Control Commissioner may accept an existing investigative report and/or fingerprint report of any state, municipality or local unit of government dated within the prior three (3) months in lieu of a report or reports from the Illinois Department of State Police and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. An applicant for a Class E or Class G license may be exempt from such investigation
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Forest Park · 3.1.6

Revocation

This section outlines the grounds and procedures for revoking or suspending business licenses in Forest Park. It specifies who has the authority to revoke/suspend licenses, distinguishes procedures for liquor licenses versus other types, and details notice and hearing requirements for revocations.

licenses issued under the provisions of this code may be revoked or suspended by the village council, with the exception of liquor licenses which may be revoked or suspended by the mayor as local liquor control commissioner, for any violation by any licensee of the provisions of this code, other ordinances or state laws relating to the business licensed hereunder or to the premises occupied. Any act or omission by any officer, director, agent or employee of the licensee which...licensee for which the licensee shall be responsible. (Village code § 5-9; amd. 2004 Code) A.   The health officer, director of public health and safety or chief of police shall have the authority to suspend any license, other than liquor licenses, when there is good cause to believe that either the public health or public safety will be endangered by continuance of any licensed business operation. Notice of such suspension will be given to the licensee and village council
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Barrington · 7.6.9

Procedure for review of application; late applications

This section outlines the process for reviewing applications for parades, public assemblies, and special events. It details the roles of the village liaison and event manager, requirements for additional permits and licenses, and the review process involving various village departments.

application process and implementation of the event. The event manager will be notified by the village liaison if the event requires additional permits such as, but not limited to: a tent permit, temporary food permit, electrical permit, or liquor license permit, all of which must be obtained before an event permit will be issued. In turn, the village liaison shall forward copies of the application(s) to the chief of police, fire chief, director of communications and community engagement, director...Illinois, or otherwise provide evidence of compliance with the Illinois retailer's occupation tax act, if applicable. 3. Food vendor's permit. Food vendors must submit proof of a valid permit issued by the applicable county health department. 4. Liquor license applications. The proposed permittee and proposed liquor vendors, if any, must submit liquor license application(s) complying with all of the requirements of this Code. 5. Tax exempt letter (not applicable to a residential neighborhood block party
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Shorewood · 3.3.18

Sales To Certain Persons Prohibited; Minors 1

This section prohibits licensees and individuals from selling, giving, or delivering alcoholic liquor to persons under 21 years of age, intoxicated individuals, or habitual drunkards. It outlines acceptable forms of identification for verifying age and identity and specifies that reliance on such evidence can be a defense in legal proceedings.

Village of Shorewood if you purchase alcoholic liquor, or misrepresent your age for the purpose of unlawfully purchasing or obtaining alcoholic liquor. D.   Minors On Liquor Premises: 1.   It shall be unlawful for any holder of a retail liquor license or his agent or employee to suffer or permit any minor to be or remain in any room or compartment adjoining or adjacent to or situated in the room or place where such licensed premises is located; provided, that this...liquor in any licensed premises or for any person to employ, retain or use any person under twenty one (21) years of age to mix, draw or pour any alcoholic liquor on the premises or area described in any liquor license issued under this chapter, with the exception that restaurants may employ, retain or use persons who are eighteen (18) years of age or older to serve and sell alcoholic liquor if it is sold incidentally to food sales
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Deerfield · 3.5

Restrictions On Issuance Of Licenses:

This section outlines restrictions on the issuance of local liquor licenses in Deerfield, defining who is considered an 'applicant' and listing disqualifying criteria such as non-citizenship for sole proprietors or managers, lack of good character, felony convictions (unless rehabilitated), and previous license revocations.

purposes of this Section 3-5 only, except as expressly provided otherwise, the term “applicant” shall include the entity or individual named on the application for a local liquor license, as well as all partners, officers, managers, directors, shareholders, and agents of the entity or individual that has applied for a local liquor license pursuant to this Chapter; except that the term “applicant” shall not include the directors of a not-for-profit organization that has applied for a Class...local liquor license pursuant to this Chapter. (b)   No license shall be issued under this Chapter to or for any of the following persons or establishments: (1)   An applicant, if a sole proprietorship, or the day-to-day manager of the applicant, if a firm, partnership, corporation, or other business entity, is not a citizen of the United States. (2)   An applicant who is not of good character and reputation in the community in which the applicant resides
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Deerfield · 3.5

Restrictions On Issuance Of Licenses:

This section outlines restrictions on the issuance of local liquor licenses in Deerfield, defining who is considered an 'applicant' and listing disqualifying criteria such as non-citizenship for sole proprietors or managers, lack of good character, felony convictions (unless rehabilitated), and previous license revocations.

purposes of this Section 3-5 only, except as expressly provided otherwise, the term “applicant” shall include the entity or individual named on the application for a local liquor license, as well as all partners, officers, managers, directors, shareholders, and agents of the entity or individual that has applied for a local liquor license pursuant to this Chapter; except that the term “applicant” shall not include the directors of a not-for-profit organization that has applied for a Class...local liquor license pursuant to this Chapter. (b)   No license shall be issued under this Chapter to or for any of the following persons or establishments: (1)   An applicant, if a sole proprietorship, or the day-to-day manager of the applicant, if a firm, partnership, corporation, or other business entity, is not a citizen of the United States. (2)   An applicant who is not of good character and reputation in the community in which the applicant resides
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Justice · 3.123

Definitions:

This section of the Municipal Code of Justice provides definitions for terms used throughout the code, particularly those related to special events. It defines terms such as Beer Garden, Building Inspection, Canopy, Carnival, Dangerous Acts, and Electrical Inspection.

supervision of the fire chief or of some person designated by him or her. Health Inspection : A review of all temporary food service establishments and all other health inspections not specifically provided for herein, by the village health inspector. Liquor License, Temporary Event : A special event liquor license issued by the liquor commissioner for the sale or distribution of beer and wine only consistent with section 3-101 of the Justice Municipal Code, Noise : A boisterous nature, that disturbs
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Beach Park · 5.16.070

Ineligible Applicants

This section outlines criteria that render an applicant ineligible for a liquor license in Beach Park. It covers residency, character, citizenship, criminal history, prior license revocations, and qualifications for business entities.

period. 5.   Any premises for which a federal gaming device stamp or a federal wagering stamp has been issued by the federal government for the current tax period. R.   Any person, firm or corporation whose application for a liquor license has not been reviewed and approved by the local liquor control commissioner. S.   Any person, firm, association, or corporation not eligible for a state retail liquor license. T.   Any person who owns or is an employee of a manufacturer...distributor of alcoholic liquors. U.   Any person, where the premises for which the license is sought has had a liquor license revoked within one year of the date of application. V.   Any person or firm who has not paid the appropriate fees required by this chapter on the dates specified, or for failure to pay the amusement license fee for amusement devices located on the licensed premises. W.   A person who is legally indebted to the state or village
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Midlothian · 5.6.3

Application For License

This section outlines the application process for a local liquor license in Midlothian, detailing required information, fees, background check procedures for key individuals, and the notification of changes. It specifies that applications must be fully completed and accompanied by non-refundable and license fees.

Application for a local liquor license shall be made to the Commissioner. The application shall be on forms provided by the Commissioner. The forms shall require all information necessary to enable the Commissioner, Village Clerk and Village Departments to make an informed evaluation of the qualifications of the applicant and regulated use. Only fully completed forms may be considered. Each application shall be accompanied by a nonrefundable application fee of two hundred fifty dollars ($250.00) and the applicable license...officer, agent or employee of the licensee and that the applicant has informed all officers, agents and employees, and has or will make the same a condition of employment for all employees. (F)   By accepting a Village liquor license, the licensee consents to the service of process and the acceptance of any other document by or on any employee or agent of the licensee or the posting of the process or document on any entrance to the licensed premises
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Grayslake · 5.08.470

Revocation—Suspension—Complaints

This section outlines the Grayslake liquor control commissioner's authority to discipline licensees for violations of state or local liquor laws, including license revocation, suspension, fines, or agreed-upon discipline. It mandates a public hearing before such actions, except in cases where continued operation threatens community welfare, allowing for a temporary closure pending a hearing.

three (3) nor more than seven (7) days from the date of service, personally or by certified United States mail, of the notice upon the licensee or his or her agent, or any employee in charge of the licensed premises. The liquor control commissioner shall hold the hearing at the date, time, and place set forth in the notice, giving the licensee an opportunity to be heard. If the licensee is also engaged in the conduct of another business...state law pertaining to the sale of alcoholic liquor, or any provision of this chapter, or any applicable rules or regulations established by the liquor control commissioner or the state commission, or any law or regulation pertaining to liquor license fees or taxes, the license of the licensee may in the discretion of the liquor control commissioner, be immediately revoked. The revocation need not be preceded by notice or a hearing for the licensee. However, the licensee shall have
Administration & Government
West Dundee · 3.13.8

Conditions Of License

This section outlines conditions for outdoor cafe licenses in West Dundee, specifically addressing alcoholic beverage service, amplified music, operating hours, and the removal of equipment. It ensures compliance with liquor laws and prohibits outdoor alcohol consumption outside the licensed area, while allowing for background music and setting operational time limits.

Alcoholic Beverages: 1.   The licensee shall not be permitted to serve alcoholic beverages or liquor in a licensed outdoor cafe except in conformance with the appropriate liquor license issued pursuant to chapter 2 of this title. 2.   The consumption of alcoholic beverages on public property outside of the licensed outdoor cafe area is strictly prohibited. The licensee shall be responsible for the actions of its patrons and violations can result in the revocation of the outdoor cafe license and/or...alcoholic liquor license. (Ord. 00-15, 6-4-2000) B.   Amplified Music: Outdoor sound amplification is permitted as background ambiance so that it is not obtrusive to the neighboring properties or businesses, as deemed by the judgment of a West Dundee law enforcement official. (Ord. 2006-14, 5-15-2006) C.   Prohibited Hours Of Operation: An outdoor cafe on public property shall not be operated between the hours of ten thirty o'clock (10:30) P.M. and six o'clock
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Des Plaines · 4.4.19

Alcohol Awareness Training

This section mandates that owners and managers of licensed liquor establishments, as well as individuals requiring background checks, must complete an accredited alcohol awareness training program. Proof of completion must be submitted to the city clerk and maintained on premises. Registration can be suspended or removed for certain criminal convictions.

shall be unlawful for any licensed liquor establishment to sell, deliver, serve, prepare, pour, mix or draw alcoholic liquor unless the owners and managers who supervise the selling delivering, serving, preparing, pouring, mixing or drawing of alcoholic beverages have successfully completed an alcohol awareness training program accredited by the state or conducted by the police department. Furthermore, any and all persons who are required to submit to a background check pursuant to the Des Plaines liquor license ordinance shall complete...city clerk who shall then enter that person's name on a roll of owners and managers who will supervise the selling, delivering, serving, preparing, pouring, mixing or drawing of alcoholic beverages in any establishment having a liquor license under provisions of this chapter. C.   All license holders shall maintain proof upon the premises that the owner and manager have successfully completed an alcohol awareness training program accredited by the state. D.   Any person registered on the roll
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Des Plaines · 4.4.11

Premises Restrictions

This section establishes a 100-foot buffer zone around churches, schools, and similar institutions for the sale of alcoholic liquors, with specified exceptions for hotels, restaurants, and renewals. It also allows for limited special occasion licenses on church or private school premises.

premises" as used herein, shall mean the lot, plot or parcel of land upon which alcoholic liquors are sold. 2.   Anything in this section to the contrary notwithstanding, the liquor control commissioner may issue special occasion licenses for the sale of alcoholic liquors upon any premises used for church purposes and upon premises used for private schools when such schools are owned and operated in conjunction with a church. However, not more than eight (8) such licenses shall be granted...manner obstructed, then such license shall be subject to revocation in the manner herein provided. The provisions of this subsection shall not apply to class N licensees. C.   Sidewalk Tables: No current holder of a Des Plaines liquor license may serve alcoholic beverages to patrons seated at tables and chairs on public sidewalks without first obtaining a permit from the liquor control commissioner. In addition, a permit must also be obtained from the director of community development in compliance with
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West Chicago · 3.13

Transfer of license

This section clarifies that liquor licenses in West Chicago are personal privileges and generally nontransferable. It outlines exceptions for executors and administrators in specific circumstances and mandates reporting of changes in business personnel, requiring new individuals to meet licensing standards.

this chapter, shall be reported in writing to the local liquor control commissioner, within ten (10) days of the change and such new individuals shall meet all the standards of this chapter and must otherwise qualify to hold a liquor license; and such new individuals shall be subject to review by the local liquor control commissioner. (1) When a license has been issued to a partnership and a change of ownership occurs resulting in a partnership interest...eligible to hold a liquor license, the license shall terminate. (2) When a license has been issued to a corporation and a change takes place in officers, directors, managers or stockholders of more than five (5) percent of the stock, resulting in the holding of office or such of stock by one who is not eligible for a license, the license shall terminate. (3) When a license has been issued to an individual who is no longer eligible
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South Chicago Heights · 6.23

License required

This section prohibits the retail sale or offering for sale of alcoholic liquor without a license and also prohibits the provision or consumption of alcoholic liquor on premises open to the public unless the premises are licensed for such sales.

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 of the terms of such license. (b) It shall be unlawful for a person directly or indirectly responsible for any premises to which the public is admitted to give or offer to give any alcoholic liquor to any person for consumption or to allow a person upon said premises to consume...alcoholic liquor unless said person is licensed to sell alcoholic liquors on said premises. (Ord. No. 25-2004, § 2(3-3), 10-18-2004) State Law reference— Authority to license the sale of alcoholic liquor, 235 ILCS 5/4-1
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