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Elmwood Park · 4.4.4

Persons Ineligible for License

This section outlines criteria that render an individual or entity ineligible to receive or hold a local retail liquor dealer's license in Elmwood Park. It details disqualifications based on residency, character, age, citizenship, criminal convictions, past license revocations, and the qualifications of partners, officers, directors, and managers.

local retail liquor dealer's license shall be issued to:(a) A person who is not a resident of the Village of Elmwood Park;(b) A person who is not of fit character and reputation in the community in which he resides and in the Village of Elmwood Park;(c) A person who has not attained the age of 21 years;(d) A person who is not a citizen of the United States;(e) A person who has been convicted...hearings or decisions on matters impacting the manufacture, sale or distribution of alcoholic liquor;(q) Any person, firm or corporation not eligible for a State retail liquor dealer's license;(r) Any applicant who fails to obtain a State liquor license;(s) A person who is not a beneficial owner of the business to be operated by the licensee;(t) A person who has been convicted of a gambling offense as proscribed by any of Subsections (a)(3) through
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Forest Park · 3.3.4

License Restrictions

This section outlines disqualifying criteria for obtaining a liquor license in Forest Park, including residency, character, citizenship, criminal convictions, past license violations, and property ownership or lease requirements for the licensed premises.

village board of trustees, any member of a village board of trustees, or any president or member of a county board, and no such official shall 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 territory subject to the jurisdiction of that official if the issuance of such license is approved by the state liquor control commission...alderman, member of a city council or member of a village board of trustees in relation to premises that are located within the territory subject to the jurisdiction of that official if: 1) the sale of alcoholic liquor pursuant to the license is incidental to the selling of food; 2) the issuance of the license is approved by the state commission; 3) the issuance of the license is in accordance with all applicable local ordinances in effect where the premises
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Beach Park · 3.10.010

Annual Fee Schedule

This section outlines the annual fee schedule for various municipal services and licenses in Beach Park, including construction bonds, telecommunications tax, facility rentals, business registration, amusement devices, and liquor licenses.

application - filing fee $1,000.00 5.04.080 License; number; fee; duration (6 months or less) $100.00 Coin operated amusement devices - license fee: Raffle license $15.00 5.12.020 A. Display (each machine) $50.00 B. Distribution initial license $1,000.00 Distribution (renewal) $400.00 Liquor licenses Classifications and fees: 5.16.080 A. Class A license (tavern) $5,000.00 Renewal (annually): $2,800.00 B. Class B license (only people with A or H license) $500.00 C. Class C license (liquor store) $4,000.00 Renewal (annually
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Itasca · 112.23

Transfer Of License

This section outlines that liquor licenses are personal privileges, not property, and are generally non-transferable. It specifies conditions under which a license may be temporarily exercised by an estate or trustee, and requires new applications and fees for significant ownership changes in partnerships or corporations.

liquor in the village shall be reported in writing to the Local Liquor Control Commissioner within ten days of the change. All such personnel shall meet all the standards of this chapter and must otherwise qualify to hold a liquor license. (E) Changes in stock ownership . (1) A corporation licensed to sell alcoholic liquor in the village shall advise the Local Liquor Control Commissioner at least 30 days prior to any contemplated change of stock ownership involving 5% or more...stock of the corporation. (2) Each individual seeking to acquire 5% or more of the stock of a corporation licensed to sell alcoholic liquor in the village shall comply with the provisions of §§ 112.16 and 112.17 of this chapter as though he or she were applying for a license as an individual. (3) The provisions of this division (E) shall not apply to corporations whose stock is traded publicly and listed on recognized stock exchanges. (F) A refund shall
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Dolton · 111.006

Classification Of Licenses; Fees

This section classifies different types of alcoholic liquor licenses within the Village of Dolton. It outlines the specific privileges and restrictions associated with each license class, such as on-premises consumption, club sales, or sales incidental to another business.

licenses required by this chapter shall be classified as follows: (1) Class “A” license. Shall authorize the sale at retail and consumption of alcoholic liquor on the specified premises; (2) Class “B” license. Shall authorize the sale at retail of alcoholic liquor to be consumed within the established location of a club by the members thereof; (3) Class “C” license. Shall authorize the sale at retail of alcoholic liquor on the specified premises, but shall not permit...consumption thereon or adjacent thereof; (4) Class “D” license. Shall authorize the sale at retail and consumption of alcoholic liquor on the specified premises, only as an incident to a business, other than the sale of alcoholic liquor which is regularly licensed and operated as a business in chief or principal business of the owner; (5) Class “D/special” license. Shall authorize the sale at retail and consumption of alcoholic liquor on the premises located at 15420 S. Harper
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Dolton · 112.106

Number Of Licenses Issued

This section outlines the licensing process for mechanical amusement devices and video gambling terminals in Dolton. It establishes a tiered licensing structure for amusement devices based on floor area and sets limits on the number of video gambling terminals allowed per establishment.

additional license for each 1,500 square feet of floor area over and above 2,000 square feet. (B) Video gambling terminal. The Mayor shall be authorized to issue a license/permit for establishments licensed to sell alcoholic liquor and licensed to operate a video gambling terminal by the state’s Gaming Board pursuant to the provisions of the state’s Video Gaming Act, 230 ILCS 40/1 et seq., for each video gambling terminal, if the applicant otherwise qualifies as provided...this code, as follows: no more than five video gambling terminals may be located on any premises licensed to sell alcoholic liquors. No more than six video gambling terminals may be located on any premises licensed to sell alcoholic liquors. In the event that any of the licensed premises shall no longer display video gambling terminal license to be played or operated by the public for any video gambling terminal, for any reason, the number of licensed video gambling terminals
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Batavia · 3.3.25

Change In Ownership Or Personnel

This section mandates licensees to maintain an accurate record of individuals holding significant ownership or managerial positions and report any changes to the liquor commissioner and police chief within ten days. It also outlines conditions under which a liquor license will automatically terminate due to ineligibility of personnel.

chief of police within ten (10) days of the change. All new personnel shall meet all the standards of this chapter, be subject to fingerprinting and a criminal background check and must be qualified to hold a local liquor license. All such changes in personnel shall be subject to review by the local liquor control commissioner within thirty (30) days of the change, including fingerprinting and payment of the associated fee(s). C.   An issued license shall automatically terminate...When a license has been issued to a partnership and a change of ownership occurs resulting in a partnership interest by one who is not eligible to hold a liquor license; 2.   When a license has been issued to a corporation and a change takes place in ownership of more than five percent (5%) of the stock, resulting in the holding of shares of stock by one who is not eligible for a license; or 3.   When a license
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River Forest · 8.5.14

Renewal; Effect Of Failure To Renew

This section outlines the process for renewing a local liquor license, stating that renewals are permitted if the licensee and premises remain suitable. It also specifies that licenses not renewed within ten days of expiration will automatically terminate, requiring a new application thereafter.

licensee may renew his local liquor license at the expiration thereof, provided the licensee is then entitled to receive a local liquor license and the premises for which such renewal license is sought is still suitable for such purpose. Application for renewal shall be made on forms as provided in section 8-5-8 of this chapter. Any local liquor license issued pursuant to this chapter shall terminate by operation of law if not renewed within ten days after...date of its expiration. Thereafter, the licensee may apply for a new local liquor license, consideration of which application shall be made pursuant to the procedures established by this chapter
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Wauconda · 119.46

Employees; minors

This ordinance prohibits the employment of individuals with contagious diseases in premises selling alcohol and sets age restrictions for employees serving or selling alcoholic liquor. It also prohibits the employment of individuals convicted of certain offenses related to public morals and decency.

list found at 57 Federal Regulations 40,917 (most recent version), at work in or about such premises or to engage in any way in the handling, preparation or distribution of such liquor. (b) No alcoholic liquor dealer licensed by the village shall employ any person under the age of 21 years for the purpose of drawing, pouring, mixing, serving or completing a sale of any alcoholic liquor, except that an alcoholic liquor dealer licensed by the village, whose primary...food. For any area or portion of the licensee's business where the primary purpose is to serve alcoholic liquor, the licensee is required to employ persons over the age of 21 for purposes of serving alcoholic liquor. (c) No dealer licensed by the village shall employ any person to draw, pour, mix, serve or sell any alcoholic liquor who has been convicted of any violation of federal, state or municipal law which is an offense against public morals
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Burr Ridge · 25.27

Limitation On Sale Of Alcoholic Beverages

This section prohibits the sale, gift, or delivery of alcoholic liquor to individuals under 21 years old, with an exception for religious ceremonies. It also outlines requirements for age verification by licensees and prohibits minors from possessing or consuming alcohol, with specific provisions for licensed premises.

possession and dispensing to, or consumption by, a minor of alcoholic liquor in the performance of a religious service or ceremony, is not prohibited by this Section. It shall be unlawful for any holder of a retail liquor dealer's license, or his agent, representative or employee, or officer of the license holder, 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...shall be unlawful for anyone under the age of 21 years from attending any bar, preparing, pouring, mixing or drawing any alcoholic liquor as employee of a retail license holder; provided, however, for restaurants holding a Class H liquor license, persons who are at least 19 years of age may be employed as waiters or waitresses for the purpose of selling, serving, giving or delivering of food and alcoholic liquor on the licensed premises. (Amended
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Mettawa · Section 18.310. Change Of Personnel.

This section requires licensed liquor establishments in Mettawa to report changes in partnerships, officers, directors, significant owners, or managers to the Local Liquor Commissioner within ten days. Failure to meet eligibility standards for new personnel or significant ownership changes can result in license termination.

establishments licensed under this Chapter, shall be reported in writing to the Local Liquor Commissioner within ten (10) days of the change. All new personnel shall meet 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. 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 its office, directors, shareholders of more than five percent (5%) of the stock, or managers resulting in the holding of office or 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 becomes
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Wilmette · 10.14

Change in personnel

This section requires prompt reporting of changes in ownership or management for entities holding a liquor license. It also mandates that new personnel meet licensing eligibility standards and outlines license termination procedures if these standards are not met due to ownership or personnel changes.

licensed under this chapter, shall be reported in writing to the Local 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 Local 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
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Brookfield · 6.137

Gift from licensees to village officers and employees

This section prohibits village trustees, officials, and employees from soliciting or accepting gifts or gratuities from individuals or agents holding a village liquor license. It also forbids liquor license holders from offering such gifts, and prohibits village personnel from seeking employment related to the sale or serving of alcohol from licensees.

trustee, official or employee of the village shall solicit or accept any gift or gratuity from any person or agent of any person holding a village liquor license, and the holder of any liquor license is hereby forbidden to give or offer any commissioner, official or employee of the village any gift, gratuity, or emolument. No trustee, official or employee of the village shall solicit or accept any employment selling or serving of alcoholic liquors from any person or agent...person holding a village liquor license. (Code
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Country Club Hills · 13.3.09

Change in Personnel

This section requires reporting of changes in ownership, officers, directors, or significant shareholders of establishments licensed for alcoholic beverages to the Local Liquor Control Commissioner within ten days. It mandates that all new personnel must meet licensing standards and states that licenses will terminate if a change results in an ineligible individual holding a significant interest or position.

under this Article, 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 Article, 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. (a) 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. (b) When a license has been issued to a corporation and a change takes place in officers, directors, managers, or shareholders of more than five (5) percent of the stock, resulting in the holding of office or such shares of stock by one who is not eligible for a license, said license shall terminate. (c) When a license has been issued to an individual who no longer eligible
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Libertyville · 4.46

Limitation of number

This section establishes a limited number of liquor licenses for various classes within Libertyville, with an unlimited allowance for Class H licenses. It also specifies that any increase in license numbers requires an amendment to the section and that revoked or surrendered licenses automatically reduce the authorized count.

There shall be a limited number of liquor licenses issued within the village under each class specified in section 4-45. There shall be no limitation on the number of Class H licenses which can be issued. Any increase in the number of liquor licenses shall require an amendment of this section. (b) The number of authorized liquor licenses under each class specified in section 4-45 is as follows: Class A 4 Class A-1 2 Class...Class G 0 Class G-1 3 Class G-2 1 Class H unlimited Class I 1 Class J 2 Class K 0 Class L 0 Class M 4 BYO-1 1 BYO-2 2 (c) Any time a liquor license is revoked or voluntarily surrendered for any reason, the number of authorized licenses shall automatically be reduced by one (1) without any further amendment of this section or this Code
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Grayslake · 5.08.230

Change of manager or ownership

This section requires any changes in ownership, management, officers, directors, or significant shareholders of establishments licensed to sell alcohol to be reported in writing to the liquor control commissioner within 10 days. New personnel must meet licensing standards, and failure to comply or if a new owner/manager is ineligible will result in immediate license termination.

licensed under this chapter shall be reported, in writing, to the liquor control commissioner within ten (10) days after the change. All new personnel shall meet all the standards of this chapter and shall 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, the license shall terminate immediately. C. When a license has been issued to a corporation and a change takes place in the management thereof or in the officers, directors, or shareholders of more than five (5) percent of the stock, resulting in the holding of office or such shares of stock by one who is not eligible for a license, the license shall terminate immediately. D. When a license has been issued
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Riverdale · 5.32.050

Restriction on licenses

This section outlines disqualifications for obtaining or renewing an alcoholic liquor sales license in Riverdale. It enumerates criteria related to residency, character, citizenship, criminal history, prior license status, business structure, property ownership, and public official involvement.

cause; G. A person who at the time of application for renewal of any license issued under this chapter would not be eligible for such license under a first application; H. A person who is requesting that a liquor license be transferred to him by a current holder of a liquor license; I. A copartnership, unless all the members of such copartnership shall be qualified to receive a license; J. A corporation, if any officer, manager or director thereof...board of trustees, and no such official shall be interested in any way, either directly or indirectly, in the manufacture, sale or distribution of alcoholic liquor; N. Any person, association or corporation not eligible for a state retail liquor dealer's license; O. A person who is not a beneficial owner of the business to be operated by the licensee; P. A person who has been convicted of a gambling offense as proscribed by any of subsections (a)(3) through
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Berwyn · 804.23

Retention Of License; Fixed Location Required

This section requires liquor license holders in Berwyn to establish a fixed operating location within six months of obtaining a license. Failure to do so will trigger a hearing regarding license retention.

liquor license holder shall maintain a license for more than six months without acquiring a location to operate from. Failure to operate from a fixed location for more than six months shall result in the licensee being subject to a hearing on the matter of the retention of the liquor license. (Ord. 84-13, passed
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South Chicago Heights · 6.63

Sale to, possession by and responsibility for minors

This section prohibits individuals under 21 from purchasing or misrepresenting their age to obtain alcohol. It mandates warnings be posted, restricts minors from licensed premises unless accompanied by a parent/guardian or in establishments not primarily selling alcohol, and holds parents/guardians responsible for their children's violations. Licenses can be revoked for violations.

Chicago Heights if you purchase alcoholic liquor, or misrepresent your age for the purpose of purchasing or obtaining alcoholic liquor. (d) Minors not to frequent licensed premises; exception. It shall be unlawful for any holder of a retail liquor dealer's 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...premises which derives its principal business from the sale of service or other commodities than alcoholic liquor. (e) Revocation of license. In addition to all other fines and penalties, the local liquor control commissioner may revoke the retail liquor dealer's license for any violation of this section. (f) Parents not to permit minors to violate provisions. It shall be unlawful for any parent or guardian to permit any minor child of which he may be a parent or guardian
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Grayslake · 5.08.030

Local liquor control commissioner—Powers and duties

This section designates the village president as the local liquor control commissioner and outlines their powers and duties regarding the administration of liquor control laws, including granting, denying, suspending, and revoking liquor licenses, issuing fines, and investigating violations.

duties under this chapter to one or more persons. B. In addition to any other powers and duties as established by law, the liquor control commissioner shall have all of the following powers and duties with respect to local liquor licenses: 1. To grant or renew liquor licenses in accordance with the provisions of this chapter; 2. To deny any application for a liquor license or renewal thereof if the applicant is not eligible or the application is incomplete...section 5.08.470; 9. To enter and/or to authorize a law enforcement officer(s) to enter at any time upon any building or premises licensed under this chapter, except residential or dwelling portions of such buildings, to determine whether the provisions of the act, this chapter, village ordinances, or any rules or regulations promulgated by the liquor control commissioner are being violated
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Forest View · 3.3.22

Video Gaming

This section exempts licensed video gaming terminals operated by licensed establishments from general gambling prohibitions. It defines key terms and specifies the types of licensed premises where video gaming terminals are permitted.

redeemed for cash. The term does not include a machine that directly dispenses coins, cash or tokens or is for amusement purposes only. (C)   Licensed Premises: Video gaming terminals may be located in the following establishments: 1.   Licensed retail establishments where alcoholic liquor is drawn, poured, mixed or otherwise served for consumption on the premises, and as otherwise defined in the video gaming act; 2.   Licensed truck stop establishments as defined in the video gaming act; 3.   Licensed fraternal establishments...hearing before the Village President or his/her designated agent, with a three (3) day written notice to the licensed establishment affording the licensed establishment an opportunity to appear and defend. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any licensed establishment that has its liquor license revoked or suspended by the Village under section 3-3-18 of this chapter or by the Illinois State Liquor Commission, or has its video gaming license revoked or suspended by the Illinois Gaming Board, shall automatically, without
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Joliet · 4.27

Limitation on reapplication for license

This section prohibits applicants from reapplying for a denied liquor license or permit for 180 days. However, applicants can request a rehearing within 30 days, provided they submit newly discovered information or evidence that might have prevented the initial denial.

Once an application for the issuance, renewal, or transfer of a liquor license or liquor permit is denied, or an application for a change or expansion of the licensed premises is denied, the applicant shall be prohibited from reapplying for such requested relief for a period of one hundred eighty (180) days from the date that relief was denied. (b) If an application for the issuance, renewal, or transfer of a liquor license or liquor permit is denied...application for a change or expansion of the licensed premises is denied the applicant may, within thirty (30) days of the denial, file an application for rehearing before the liquor commissioner. Provided, however, that the applicant shall submit with the request for rehearing any newly discovered or additional information or evidence the absence of which may have been the cause of the denial of the original application. The failure to submit such evidence shall constitute sufficient grounds for summary denial
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Chicago Heights · 4.6

Prohibited activities

This section prohibits the sale or delivery of alcoholic liquor to individuals under 21 years old and sets age restrictions for entering licensed premises and serving alcohol. It also outlines rules regarding employee conduct and manager licensing.

patron. (c) [License for manager.] No licensee shall conduct business until such business has obtained a license for a manager which manager shall be the designated representative of the licensee in all matters relating to the city and the liquor license. (d) [Restrictions on performances, etc.] No person or entity licensed as a tavern licensee, packaged good licensee, consumption on premises—incidental activity licensee or club (nonprofit) licensee under this chapter shall permit any employee, entertainer or patron to engage...container containing alcoholic liquor on any public street, thoroughfare, sidewalk, alley, public or private parking lot or any other public way and place. (k) License not to permit removal of open container. No person, firm or corporation licensed to sell alcoholic liquor, or his employees or agents, shall permit any person to remove from such premises, any alcoholic liquor in any open container. (l) Open container in motor vehicles. No person shall have in his or her possession an open
Oak Park · 3.5.9

Sales To Minors

This section prohibits the sale of alcoholic liquor to individuals under 21 years of age and regulates minors' presence in establishments selling alcohol. It also outlines restrictions on employing minors for tasks involving alcoholic liquor and includes a warning notice requirement.

under the ordinances of the Village of Oak Park, if you purchase alcoholic liquor, or misrepresent your age for the purpose of purchasing or obtaining alcoholic liquor. B. It shall be unlawful for any holder of a liquor license, or the licensee's agent or employee, to suffer or permit any minor to be in, 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...licensed premises which derives its principal business from the sale of service or other commodities than alcoholic liquor. In addition to all other fines and penalties, the Local Liquor Control Commissioner may revoke the liquor dealer's liquor license for any violation of the preceding subsection. It shall be unlawful for any parent or guardian to permit any minor child of whom he or she be parent or guardian to violate any provisions of this section. C. It shall
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Oak Park · 3.5.9

Sales To Minors

This section prohibits the sale of alcoholic liquor to individuals under 21 years of age and regulates minors' presence in establishments selling alcohol. It also outlines restrictions on employing minors for tasks involving alcoholic liquor and includes a warning notice requirement.

under the ordinances of the Village of Oak Park, if you purchase alcoholic liquor, or misrepresent your age for the purpose of purchasing or obtaining alcoholic liquor. B. It shall be unlawful for any holder of a liquor license, or the licensee's agent or employee, to suffer or permit any minor to be in, 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...licensed premises which derives its principal business from the sale of service or other commodities than alcoholic liquor. In addition to all other fines and penalties, the Local Liquor Control Commissioner may revoke the liquor dealer's liquor license for any violation of the preceding subsection. It shall be unlawful for any parent or guardian to permit any minor child of whom he or she be parent or guardian to violate any provisions of this section. C. It shall
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