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Westmont · 10.116

Restrictions on possession or consumption in certain public places

This section restricts the possession or consumption of alcoholic liquor in public places, including village-owned buildings, streets, and outdoor areas, with exceptions for the Westmont Street Fair. It also prohibits consumption in common areas of residential rental properties and within the passenger areas of vehicles unless in a sealed original package. Businesses and clubs not licensed for liquor sales are prohibited from allowing or selling alcohol unless a specific license is obtained for an event.

area of any motor vehicle except in the original package and with the seal unbroken. (d) It shall be unlawful for any person operating or employed by any business establishment open to the public, which is not licensed to sell alcoholic liquor in the village pursuant to the requirements of this chapter, to allow BYOB as defined in section 10-111, or to sell or offer for sale any alcoholic liquor on such business premises, or to permit alcoholic liquor...premises, without obtaining or requiring a sponsor of an event to be held on such premises to obtain a license for the service of alcoholic liquor. (e) It shall be unlawful for any club which is not licensed to sell alcoholic liquor in the village to sell or offer for sale any alcoholic liquor on the premises of the club, or to permit alcoholic liquor to be consumed on the club premises, unless a license is obtained for the service
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Darien · 3.3.7.10

Class J License

This section outlines the requirements and fees for a Class J temporary liquor license in Darien. It specifies eligible organizations, duration of the license, sales hours, insurance requirements, and the daily fee.

Temporary license, daily fee. (A)   A Class J license shall authorize the sale at retail of alcoholic liquor for consumption only at the location and on the specified dates designated for the special event in the license. Such temporary liquor licenses may be granted to organizations and clubs such as, but not limited to, veterans' organizations, educational, fraternal, political, civic, religious or other nonprofit organizations. (B)   A Class J license shall be granted on a day to day basis...shall authorize the sale of alcoholic liquor for consumption only at the location until twelve o'clock (12:00) midnight on Friday and Saturday and until nine o'clock (9:00) P.M. on Sunday. An applicant for a temporary liquor license must submit with the application proof satisfactory to the Commissioner that the applicant shall provide dramshop liability insurance in the maximum limits. (Ord. 0-27-16, 8-1-2016) (C)   The fee for a Class J license shall
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Naperville · 3.3.9

VIOLATION, NONRENEWAL, SUSPENSION, REVOCATION OF LICENSES AND PERMITS, HEARING PROCESS

This section outlines the grounds and procedures for the Naperville Liquor and Tobacco Control Commissioner to impose fines, suspend, revoke, or not renew local retail liquor or tobacco licenses and associated permits due to violations of city ordinances, state/federal law, or administrative rules. It mandates a public hearing process before such actions are taken, unless waived by the licensee.

Control Commissioner may impose a fine and/or suspend, revoke or not renew any local retail liquor or tobacco license issued by them, or suspend, revoke, or not renew any permit issued by them as part of the local retail liquor license if the local Liquor and Tobacco Control Commissioner determines that the licensee has violated any of the following provisions: 1. The licensee has violated, allowed or permitted a violation of any of the provisions of this Chapter, rules...regulation relating to the administration and enforcement of tax liability. 3. No fine, suspension, revocation or nonrenewal shall be imposed except after a public hearing by the local Liquor and Tobacco Commission unless such hearing is otherwise waived by the licensee. If the Commissioner determines after such hearing that the license or permit should be suspended, revoked, or not renewed, the Commissioner shall state the reason(s) for such a determination in a written order of suspension, revocation or nonrenewal
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South Elgin · 111.20

Late Night Permit

This section outlines the process for obtaining a late night permit in South Elgin, which allows Class "B" or "C" license holders to remain open until 2:00 a.m. It details the application criteria, review process, and consequences for violations.

Surrounding land uses; (2)   Business concept; (3)   Proximity to other liquor establishments; (4)   Public's health, safety and welfare; (5)   Public safety resources; (6)   Any other criteria relevant to the issuance, establishment and administration of a local retail liquor license. (C)   Any application and recommendation for a new or renewal of a late night permit shall bereviewed by the Liquor Control Commission. An applicant for a late night permit shall have the opportunity to present and provide input on said...application prior to the Liquor Control Commission. (D) Notice of violation process; late night permit. If during a liquor license year, January 1 through December 31, where a liquor license holder has been issued a late night permit and a notice of violation is issued by the Liquor Control Commissioner, the Liquor Control Commission shall hold a hearing on the matter following the same procedures accorded in § 111.08 regarding revocation or suspension of license; hearing procedure. (E)   In the event
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Lake Barrington · 2.3.17

Change In Personnel

This section requires the reporting of any changes in ownership or management personnel for a liquor license holder to the Local Liquor Control Commissioner within ten days. It stipulates that new personnel must meet licensing standards and mandates license revocation if changes render the licensee ineligible.

management personnel shall be reported in writing to the Local Liquor Control Commissioner within ten (10) days of the change. All new personnel shall meet all the standards of this chapter and must otherwise qualify to hold a liquor license. All such changes in personnel shall be subject to review by the Local Liquor Control Commissioner. A.   When a license has been issued to an entity, and a change of owner(s), partner(s), manager(s), member(s), officer...director(s), shareholder(s), or any other change in ownership or management personnel occurs resulting in the licensee no longer being eligible to hold a liquor license, said license shall be revoked. B.   When a license has been issued to an individual who is no longer eligible for a license, said license shall be revoked
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Glendale Heights · 4.3.23

Happy Hours Prohibited

This section prohibits various practices related to the promotion and sale of alcoholic beverages by retail liquor licensees, including serving multiple drinks at once, offering unlimited drinks for a fixed price, and advertising or promoting reduced-price drinks or consumption-encouraging promotions.

part of a meal package; 3.   Including drinks of alcoholic liquor as part of a hotel package; 4.   Negotiating drinks of alcoholic liquor as part of a contract between a class A, A-F, A-R, B, or C liquor license holder and another group for the holding of any function, meeting, convention or trade show on the premises of the licensee; 5.   Providing room service to persons renting rooms at a hotel...part, a cover charge to offset the cost of special entertainment not regularly scheduled. (Ord. 2007-124, 12-6-2007) D.   A violation of this section shall be grounds for suspension or revocation of the retailer's liquor license as provided by subsection 4-3-35A of this chapter and 235 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/7-5 et al. (Ord. 2007-124, 12-6-2007; amd. 2011 Code
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Geneva · 4.2.16

LICENSED PREMISES—CHANGE OF LOCATION

This section outlines the process for changing the location of a licensed liquor premises in Geneva. A written license from the local liquor control commissioner is required for any location change, and the new location must comply with all relevant state statutes and city ordinances.

local liquor license issued under this chapter shall permit the sale of alcoholic liquor only in the premises described in the application and local liquor license. Such location may be changed only when and upon the written license to make such change is issued by the local liquor control commissioner. No change of location shall be permitted unless the proposed new location is in compliance with the provisions and regulations of this chapter and with the statutes of the state
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Glen Ellyn · 3.19.23

Hours of sale

This ordinance section establishes specific hours for the sale of alcoholic beverages based on license class within Glen Ellyn, with exceptions for New Year's Eve and for establishments primarily used for other retail activities.

Class A, Class B, Class E or Class F license holders may be made to 3:00 a.m. (B) No person holding a Class C or Class D license issued pursuant to this chapter shall sell or permit to be sold, offered for sale, given away or delivered any alcoholic liquor, except between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 midnight, Monday through Saturday, or except between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 midnight...away, delivered or consumed after said closing hours, and no person shall be permitted to remain in or upon that portion of the premises used during opening hours for the dispensation of alcoholic liquors. (D) Any licensee holding a liquor license may request to extend their liquor license hours earlier in the day for three days per calendar year. A written request shall be submitted to the Local Liquor Commissioner 30 days prior to the dates for which permission
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Hawthorn Woods · 3.3.16

Building And Location Restrictions

This section outlines restrictions on the location and transfer of retail liquor licenses in Hawthorn Woods. It prohibits locations already restricted by the state liquor control act and requires separate licenses for multiple businesses at a single address. License transfers to new locations are permitted upon approval and payment of a fee, provided the new location complies with chapter regulations.

liquor control act as it may from time to time be amended. B.   Multiple Locations: Where two (2) or more locations, places or premises are under the same roof or at one street address, a separate local retail liquor dealer's license shall be obtained for each such location, place or premises selling or delivering alcoholic beverages. C.   Change Of Location: All licenses issued hereunder shall embrace only one place of business. A license issued hereunder shall permit the sale...alcoholic liquor only on the licensed premises described in the application and license. A license may be transferred upon the approval of the local liquor control commissioner from one location or licensed premises to another only when and upon the written permit to make such change is issued by the local liquor control commissioner and upon the payment of fifty dollars ($50.00). No change of location shall be permitted unless the proposed new location is in compliance with the provisions
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Highland Park · 119.325

Expiration of License

Every local liquor license issued pursuant to this Chapter, other than a Class D local liquor license, shall terminate on the 31st day of December following its issuance
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Mundelein · 5.76.090

Payment of fees

This section outlines the payment of fees for liquor licenses in Mundelein, requiring a non-refundable application fee and the full license fee before issuance. It also establishes that outstanding debts to the village exceeding thirty days will be considered a surcharge on license fees, with failure to pay resulting in denial or revocation.

village treasurer in the general corporate fund of the village or in such other fund as shall have been designated by the board of trustees by proper action. B. Outstanding Debts. If an applicant seeking issuance of a liquor license or a current licensee seeking renewal of said license is indebted to the village for any amount in excess of thirty days, such indebtedness shall be deemed a surcharge of any applicable license fee under this section and the applicant...licensee shall pay off the indebtedness. Failure to pay the surcharge as required shall constitute a basis for denial and/or revocation of a liquor license
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South Chicago Heights · 6.76

Happy hours limitations

This section prohibits certain types of promotions and sales practices related to alcoholic beverages, such as "buy one get one free" deals, unlimited drink sales for a fixed price, and contests involving alcohol. It also mandates the maintenance of price schedules for alcoholic drinks.

retail licensees shall maintain a schedule of the prices charged for all drinks of alcoholic liquor to be served and consumed on the licensed premises or in any room or part thereof. Whenever a hotel or multi-use establishment which holds a valid retailer's license operates on its premises more than one establishment at which drinks of alcoholic liquor are sold at retail, the hotel or multi-use establishment shall maintain at each such establishment a separate schedule...room service to persons renting rooms at a hotel; (6) Selling pitchers, buckets of bottled beer, carafes or bottles of alcoholic liquor which are customarily sold in such manner; or (d) Free tastings are prohibited for all classes of liquor licenses except class C. Free tastings may only be given by premises with a class C liquor license for advertising purposes with the prior approval of the local liquor control commissioner. Requests for approval of a free tasting shall
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Roselle · 3.4

Local liquor commissioner

This section designates the village president as the local liquor commissioner and outlines their powers and duties regarding the administration and enforcement of local liquor ordinances and the Illinois Liquor Control Act. These responsibilities include issuing, suspending, and revoking liquor licenses, conducting investigations, and acting upon citizen complaints.

ordinances relating to alcoholic liquor as may be, from time to time enacted by the president and board of trustees (hereinafter village board). (b) The local liquor commissioner shall have the following powers and duties with respect to local liquor licenses: (1) To grant or suspend for not more than thirty (30) calendar days or revoke for cause all local licenses issued to persons for premises within his jurisdiction; (2) To enter, or to authorize any law enforcing officers...take proof for his information in the performance of his duties, and for such purpose to issue subpoenas; (8) To report to the village board from time to time actions which have been taken to grant or deny liquor licenses or to penalize licensees; (9) To make and adopt such reasonable rules and regulations as he deems necessary in the performance of his duties; (10) To appoint with the advice and consent of the village board, a local liquor commissioner
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Glenview · 6.34

Personal privilege; refund of fees; renewals

This section clarifies that a liquor license is a personal privilege, not transferable property, and outlines conditions for its renewal or transfer upon the licensee's death or insolvency. It also specifies refund policies for periods when operation is prevented.

shall it be subject to attachment, garnishment or execution, nor shall it be alienable or transferable, voluntarily or involuntarily, or be subject to being encumbered or hypothecated. In the event of the death of a person holding a liquor license during the period in which such license is in effect, a liquor license may, subject to all other provisions of this chapter, be issued to a person who is the father, mother, brother, sister, husband, wife, son or daughter...licensee, for the retail sale of alcoholic liquor at the premises designated in such decedent's license, and thereafter, such licensee shall enjoy all the privileges appurtenant to the decedent's license until the expiration of the license. Such license shall not descend by the laws of the State or intestate devolution, but except as provided above, it shall cease upon the death of the licensee, provided that executors or administrators of the estate of any deceased licensee
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Glenview · 6.32

Death of licensee

This ordinance allows for the transfer of a liquor license to specific family members upon the death of the original licensee, provided the license is still in effect and all other chapter provisions are met. It also grants the board of trustees the authority to reduce the number of licenses if any are revoked or terminated.

event of the death of a person holding a liquor license during the period in which such license is in effect, a liquor license may, subject to all other provisions of this chapter, be issued to a person who is the father, mother, brother, sister, husband, wife, son or daughter of the licensee, for the retail sale of alcoholic liquor at the premises designated in such decedent's license, and thereafter, such licensee shall enjoy all the privileges appurtenant
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Darien · 3.3.9

Incomplete Applications

This section outlines the process for rejecting incomplete liquor license applications in Darien. It mandates written rejection within 60 days, allows applicants to correct deficiencies, and requires applicants to pay administrative and legal costs incurred during the review of incomplete applications.

Applications for liquor licenses which are incomplete or fail to contain the statements or information required by Section 3-3-5 of this Chapter shall be rejected by the Commissioner. The Commissioner shall issue a written rejection of such application setting forth the deficiencies in said application within sixty (60) days of its receipt by the Commissioner or City Clerk in his or her behalf. Prior to such rejection, the applicant may submit the additional information or statements required...complete such application in accordance with Section 3-3-5 of this Chapter. (B)   Administrative or legal expenses incurred in reviewing incomplete liquor license applications, advising the applicant of such deficiencies and rejecting such applications shall be paid by the applicant. A bill or invoice shall be submitted to the applicant specifying the additional administrative or legal expenses incurred in processing the applicant's incomplete liquor license application, which shall be paid by the applicant together with the annual license
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Hawthorn Woods · 3.3.20

Minors

This section prohibits the sale, possession, and consumption of alcoholic liquor by individuals under the age of 21 in Hawthorn Woods. It outlines responsibilities for licensees and individuals regarding underage consumption and presence on licensed premises, with specific exceptions.

subject to penalty as provided in section 1-4-1 of this Code for each offense. B.   Presence On Licensed Premises: Except as permitted in subsection D of this section, it shall be unlawful for any holder of a liquor license, or his agent or employee, to suffer or permit any person under the age of twenty one (21) years to be or remain in any room or compartment adjoining or adjacent to or situated in the room or place...officer, associate, member, representative, agent or employee of such licensee, to engage, employ or permit any person under the age of twenty one (21) years to attend bar and/or to draw, pour or mix any alcoholic liquor in any licensed premises; provided, that the provisions of this subsection D shall not be construed to prevent the employment of persons who are at least nineteen (19) years of age as waiters or waitresses in restaurants for the purpose of taking orders
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Wadsworth · 3.14.8

Revocation

This section outlines the Village President's authority to revoke or suspend video gaming and liquor licenses due to violations of village ordinances, state, or federal law. It specifies that a public hearing with notice is generally required, with exceptions for establishments whose state video gaming license is revoked and for liquor license revocations which must follow separate liquor control regulations.

addition to the general penalty authorized for violations of this Code, the Village President may revoke or suspend any video gaming license and/or any liquor license issued by the Village if the Village President determines the licensed establishment has violated any of the provisions of this Chapter, any provision of other Village ordinances, including, but not limited to, the Village's liquor control regulations, or any applicable state or federal law or regulation. No video gaming license shall be revoked...licensee or the licensee's manager of the licensed premises. No hearing will be required, however, to revoke or suspend a village video gaming license for an establishment that has its state video gaming license revoked or suspended. No liquor license may be revoked for violations of this Chapter without following the revocation process provided for under the Village's liquor control regulations
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Round Lake · 20.24.020

Fees

This section outlines the various fees associated with different business licenses and permits in Round Lake. Fees are structured based on business size, license type (e.g., liquor, adult entertainment, vending), and event specifics.

over $250.00 Adult Entertainment Filing Fee $1,000.00 Annual License Fee $500.00 Advertisement Distributor Per Day $50.00 Background Screening/ Fingerprinting (Liquor) Per Person $90.00 Background Screening/ Fingerprinting (Other) Per Person $60.00 Coin Operated Devices Amusement Device $35.00 Music Device $25.00 Vending Machine $10.00 Ice Cream, Food Truck or Seasonal Vendors Seasonal $150.00 Per Day $25.00 Liquor Application Fee $200.00 CLASS A- Tavern $2,500.00 CLASS B- Packaged Goods $1,750.00 CLASS C- Major Restaurant $1,500.00 CLASS D- Minor Restaurant...CLASS I- Outdoor Seating/ Sidewalk Café *See Outdoor Seating CLASS J- Special Event/ Temporary $50.00 CLASS K- Brewery $1500.00 Outdoor Seating First-time Application (no liquor) $100.00 Renewal Application (no liquor) $50.00 First-time Application (includes Liquor License Class I) $300.00 Renewal Application (includes Liquor License Class I) $250.00 Public Event Event with 1-99 participants or spectators, per day $25.00 Event with 100-499 participants or spectators, per day $75.00 Event with 500+ participants or spectators
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Evergreen Park · 3.57

Entertainment And Entertainment Limited License

This section of the Evergreen Park ordinance outlines the requirements for providing entertainment in licensed establishments. It defines entertainment, establishes licensing requirements (Class ENT or Class ENTL), details the criteria for license issuance by the local liquor control commissioner, and specifies conditions under which licenses can be suspended or terminated.

Entertainment may only be provided in a premises licensed to sell alcoholic liquor in conformity with a Class ENT or a Class ENTL license which is issued in conjunction with a license to serve alcoholic liquor. (b)   For purposes of this chapter, "Entertainment" means any theatrical performance, musical performance, fashion show or sporting event including but not limited to live disc jockeys, bands, dancers, actors, musicians, comedians, athletes, models, magicians, and entertainers. "Entertainment" does not include music or video which...Class ENTL license may be issued by the local liquor control commissioner upon his determination that the provision of entertainment will not disturb the public health, safety and welfare. In determining whether to issue such a license the local liquor control commissioner shall take into consideration the space available for the entertainment, the compatibility with surrounding property uses, traffic, availability of parking, the disturbance of neighboring properties, the days and hours of entertainment, the type of entertainment
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Burbank · 3.25

Entertainment and entertainment limited license

This section outlines the requirements for providing entertainment in establishments licensed to sell alcoholic beverages in Burbank. It defines entertainment, specifies licensing requirements for entertainment (Class E or EL licenses), and details the factors the local liquor control commissioner considers when issuing such licenses, as well as grounds for suspension or termination.

Entertainment may only be provided in a premises licensed to sell alcoholic liquor in conformity with a class E or a class EL license which is issued in conjunction with a license to serve alcoholic liquor. (b) For purposes of this chapter, "entertainment" means any theatrical performance, musical performance, fashion show or sporting event including but not limited to live disc jockeys, bands, dancers, actors, musicians, comedians, athletes, models, magicians, and entertainers. "Entertainment" does not include music or video which...class EL license may be issued by the local liquor control commissioner upon his determination that the provision of entertainment will not disturb the public health, safety and welfare. In determining whether to issue such a license the local liquor control commissioner shall take into consideration the space available for the entertainment, the compatibility with surrounding property uses, traffic, availability of parking, the disturbance of neighboring properties, the days and hours of entertainment, the type of entertainment
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Lake Forest · 159.109

B-1 Neighborhood Business District

This section establishes the purpose and conditions for the B-1 Neighborhood Business District, focusing on small retail and service businesses that cater to local residential needs. It outlines regulations for indoor and outdoor operations, including screening requirements for storage and limitations on outdoor uses affecting circulation and parking.

demolitions, screening of mechanical equipment. 2.   Approval of landscaping, awnings, lighting and signage by the appropriate Board or Commission must occur prior to the issuance of an occupancy permit. (d)   The City Council review and approval process for any liquor license, if applicable, must be completed. The hours of operation of the restaurant shall conform to any requirements of the liquor license. For restaurants that do not require liquor licenses the hours of operation shall conform to the hours
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Deerfield · 3.8

Classes Of Licenses

This section defines various classes of liquor licenses available in Deerfield, specifying the types of alcoholic beverages and sales conditions permitted for each class. It outlines distinct licenses for off-premises package sales, on-premises sales with meals, and sales by not-for-profit organizations.

Every person, firm or corporation engaged in the retail sale of alcoholic liquor in the Village shall possess a license of one of the following classes: (a)   CLASS A, which shall authorize the retail sale of alcoholic liquor in its original package not for consumption on the premises where sold. The Local Liquor Control Commissioner, upon application of the holder of a class A license, may authorize such licensee to give away wine and beer for tasting purposes only...organization for which the license is requested. Satisfactory evidence from the owner of the premises shall be furnished showing the authorization to the applicant for the use of said premises, including the sale of alcoholic liquor, for the period for which the license is requested. No applicant may apply for more than four class Y licenses in any calendar year
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Deerfield · 3.8

Classes Of Licenses

This section defines various classes of liquor licenses available in Deerfield, specifying the types of alcoholic beverages and sales conditions permitted for each class. It outlines distinct licenses for off-premises package sales, on-premises sales with meals, and sales by not-for-profit organizations.

Every person, firm or corporation engaged in the retail sale of alcoholic liquor in the Village shall possess a license of one of the following classes: (a)   CLASS A, which shall authorize the retail sale of alcoholic liquor in its original package not for consumption on the premises where sold. The Local Liquor Control Commissioner, upon application of the holder of a class A license, may authorize such licensee to give away wine and beer for tasting purposes only...organization for which the license is requested. Satisfactory evidence from the owner of the premises shall be furnished showing the authorization to the applicant for the use of said premises, including the sale of alcoholic liquor, for the period for which the license is requested. No applicant may apply for more than four class Y licenses in any calendar year
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Matteson · 135.05

Video Gaming

This section requires establishments with a liquor license in Matteson to obtain a village license and sticker to operate video gaming terminals. It outlines licensing fees, operational restrictions regarding proximity to other facilities and age, and limitations on the number of terminals per premises.

establishment within the village which holds a liquor license 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 license and video gaming sticker from the village. (B)   No establishment shall operate a video gaming terminal without having obtained a license and video gaming sticker from the village pursuant to the application procedures of Chapter 110 of this code of ordinances...employee. (G)   No licensee may cause or permit any person under the age of 21 years to use or play a video gaming terminal. (H)   Each establishment that desires to operate a video gaming terminal must possess a valid liquor license issued by the Illinois Liquor Control Commission and the village. (I)   Those establishments that are licensed establishments, licensed fraternal establishments and licensed veterans establishments, all pursuant to the Illinois Video Gaming Act, may operate video gaming terminals only during
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