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Willow Springs · 4.3.8

Applications For License To Sell Alcoholic Liquor

This section outlines the requirements for applying for a license to sell alcoholic liquor in Willow Springs. It details the application process, necessary documentation, and information that must be provided by the applicant, including details about the applicant, business, and premises.

License: Applications for licenses hereunder shall be made to the local commissioner, in writing, under oath, and signed by the applicant, in accordance with the directions set forth in the application to be provided by the local commissioner. A "Liquor License Personal Interest Form" shall be completed in writing, under oath, for each person required to sign the application and each manager employed or to be employed at the licensed premises. A complete application for any license renewal (i.e., payment...required fees, completed liquor license application together with all attachments required thereto and all required liquor license personal interest forms) shall be submitted at least ninety (90) days prior to the beginning of any license year, i.e., on or before February 1. Failure to do so may result in a delay in the renewal license being issued. The liquor license application shall contain, at a minimum, the following information, as well as any and all other required submittals and information
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Oak Brook · 4.1.24

Prohibited Acts

This section prohibits certain activities on liquor-licensed premises in Oak Brook, including soliciting for prostitution, gambling, and soliciting customers to purchase beverages. It also establishes specific requirements for live performances, including stage size and location.

Prohibited Activities On Licensed Premises: 1.   No holder of a liquor license, its agent or employee shall allow, permit or suffer to maintain on the licensed premises any person who engages in an act which constitutes soliciting for a prostitute or soliciting for a juvenile prostitute as defined in 720 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/11-15 and 5/11-15.1. No holder of a liquor license, its agent or employee shall commit any act which constitutes keeping a place of prostitution as set forth...Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/11-17 on the licensed premises. 2.   No holder of a liquor license, its agent or employee shall allow or permit any gambling on any premises licensed to sell alcoholic liquor. 3.   No holder of a liquor license, its agent or employee shall allow, permit or suffer to remain on the licensed premises any person who solicits any customer or patron of the licensed premises to purchase alcoholic liquor or nonalcoholic beverages. 4.   No holder of a liquor
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Grayslake · 5.08.160

Classes of license—Definitions

This section defines different classes of licenses for the retail sale of alcoholic liquor in Grayslake, specifying authorized sales and limitations for each class.

beer products for wholesale brewery production activities on the premises. Beer products from the wholesale brewery production activities must be made available for sale at retail on the premises or for sale only in original packages at other liquor licensed businesses. This license shall be subject to the following conditions and specifications: brewing operations (including areas for equipment, materials, packaging, and other production activities) shall be limited to not more than thirty (30) percent of the floor area...license, which shall authorize the sale of wine only in original packages and not for consumption on the premises where sold; provided, however, that the liquor commissioner, upon application of the holder of a Class "P-4" liquor license, may further authorize such licensee to give away wine for tasting purposes only on the licensed premises subject to all the terms and conditions set out in Section 5.08.250 of this chapter. There shall be no additional fee for this authorization
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Worth · 3.6.6

License Classifications, Fees, Number Issued

This section outlines the classifications and annual fees for various liquor licenses in Worth. It details requirements for Class A-2 licenses and differentiates fees based on license type and renewal status.

Classification, Fees: Liquor licenses shall be and are hereby divided into the following classes: 1.   Class A-1 and A-2 Tavern: a.   Class A-1 Tavern: Licenses which shall authorize the retail sale on the premises specified of alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises where sold. The fee for such license shall be three thousand dollars ($3,000.00) per year for the first year of issuance and one thousand two hundred fifty dollars ($1,250.00) per year...retail, for consumption off the premises where sold, subject to compliance with this chapter, including, without limitation, the following provisions: (1)   The premises for which a license is issued must: (a) have possessed a valid Class A-1 liquor license on August 3, 2022; and (b) continuously possess a valid liquor license for the premises on and after August 3, 2022. (2)   The premises for which a license is issued shall not sell or serve food for consumption
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Warrenville · 3.2.7

License Classification, Fees, Number

This section outlines the classification, fees, and number limitations for liquor licenses in Warrenville. It details fee submission, non-proration policies, and specifies license classes such as Class A1 for general on-premises consumption and Class A2 for establishments serving liquor adjunct to meals with significant seating capacity.

fees for liquor licenses are set forth in the annual fee ordinance. The fee for any license described in this section must be submitted upon approval of a liquor license and prior to the license being issued to the applicant. Fees will not be prorated except that the initial fee if a license is issued on or after October 1 shall be one-half the stated fee. Forfeiture of a license, whether voluntary or involuntary, is not be the basis...refund of any part of the fee. The number of liquor licenses is specifically limited to the number listed in each of the license classifications set forth in the Section. In the event any one of the licenses expires, is revoked, or is terminated in any manner, the license will be deemed to no longer exist and will not be available for issuance to any other applicant. Within a reasonable amount of time, the local liquor commissioner will submit
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La Grange · 4.2.15

License Classifications

This section of the La Grange municipal ordinance outlines different classifications of restaurant liquor licenses (Class A-1, A-2, A-3, and A-4). Each license class specifies what types of alcoholic beverages can be sold and served on-premises, whether in a dining or bar area, and for off-premises consumption, with various conditions and allowances like Bring-Your-Own Beer and Wine.

removed from the Licensed Premises. (5) The license is valid only for the particular Event stated in the license. (6) The license authorizes service of Alcoholic Liquor only within the area of the establishment designated in the license. Alcoholic Liquor may be served to and consumed by patrons only while they are within the designated area. (7) No separate charge, cost, fee, or other consideration may be imposed for the Alcoholic Liquor. (8) The license is valid only...license must be sponsored by the licensed organization and conducted for the organization's members and guests only. The four-Event limitation does not apply to Bring-Your-Own Beer and Wine. b. A Caterer that serves Alcoholic Liquor within the Licensed Premises must have a Caterer's license issued by the Village pursuant to this chapter. (g) Class G Caterer licenses. (1) Class G-1 general Caterer license. A Class G-1 general Caterer license authorizes the service
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Minooka · 3.4.6

Classification Of Licenses

This section classifies retail liquor licenses for establishments operating as restaurants in Minooka. It outlines four distinct classes (A, A1, A2, A3) that differ based on permissions for bar sales, carryouts, and live entertainment.

individual, when the public health, welfare and safety so require. 5.   All the concession stands, including portable stands, shall be subject to review and approval by the building inspector and the village police department, and no liquor license shall be issued without such approval. Also, such concession stands shall be subject to continuing inspection and if such structures are not in compliance with all village codes, the liquor license shall be suspended by appropriate proceedings until such time as such...structures are brought into conformance. N.   Class G License - Outdoor Food And Liquor Consumption: Class G licenses shall authorize the holder of a class A, A1, A2, A3, A4, B, B1, or C liquor license pursuant to this chapter to apply for a license for the purpose of outdoor food and liquor consumption. “Outdoor food and liquor consumption” shall mean an open outdoor area with or without a roof where food and/or alcoholic beverages are served and/or consumed. It shall
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Wheaton · 6.87.5

Special event liquor license

This section outlines the requirements and limitations for obtaining a special event liquor license in Wheaton. It details who is eligible, application procedures, authorized locations, and training requirements for those selling alcohol.

city-based nonprofit organizations, the special event liquor license shall authorize the sale of alcoholic liquor on a specified premises for a maximum period of five consecutive days in conjunction with a special event as defined in section 10-4. For Class A, B or I licensees, the special event liquor license shall authorize the sale of alcoholic liquor on a specified premises for a maximum period of one day each calendar year. (b) All applications for a special event...liquor license shall be made pursuant to the provisions of section 6-83.5. Applications for a special event liquor license shall be made with the submission of the application for the special event permit. The processing of all special event liquor license applications shall be according to the procedures in section 6-86. (c) The retail sale and consumption of alcoholic liquor authorized by a special event liquor license shall be limited to: the downtown Wheaton area as defined
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Oak Forest · 111.50

License Classifications

This section classifies retail liquor licenses into different categories, primarily "Tavern" and "Restaurant," with specific subclasses allowing for video gaming. It defines what constitutes a "sale" of liquor to include dispensing and serving, regardless of compensation.

Retail liquor licenses shall be divided into classes as follows: (for each class of license the terms “retail sale,” “selling,” “sale,” “sell” and/or “offer to sell” shall include dispensing, pouring, mixing or otherwise serving any liquor regardless of whether there is any type of compensation.) (A) Class A "Tavern." License shall be issued for a period of one year to any person or persons, organization, association, partnership or corporation for the sale of any and all liquor as defined herein...consumption on the premises where sold subject to the other terms and conditions of this code. Video gaming is hereby permitted on the premises, provided a proper, current, valid license has been issued to the holder of the liquor license hereunder, pursuant to the Illinois Video Gaming Act (ILCS Ch. 230, Act 40, §§ 1 et seq.). The holder of the liquor license shall abide at all times by all requirements of § 114.011 of this code, the Illinois Video Gaming
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Antioch · 4.2B-10

Classification Of Licenses

This section classifies liquor licenses in Antioch, detailing requirements for Class A (full service restaurant) and Class B (limited service restaurant) licenses, including minimum food revenue percentages and physical space requirements. It also outlines sub-classifications for outdoor cafe service.

classes of liquor licenses in the village are those classes set forth in this section. There are no other classes of liquor licenses in the village. No liquor license of any class may be issued by the village unless a license is authorized by section 4-2B-14 of this article and has not already been issued. No liquor license may be issued by the village until after the applicable fee for the license has been paid in full...picnic, outing, festival, wedding or other similar special occasion for consumption only on the premises or in the area specifically identified in the license by an existing licensee or an applicant which has qualified for a special event liquor license from the State of Illinois. No class G single special event license is valid for more than ninety six (96) hours unless specifically stated in the license. The Antioch liquor control commissioner may make the issuance of the license subject
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Arlington Heights · Section 13.501

Classification

This section establishes classifications for liquor licenses in Arlington Heights, specifically Class "A" and Class "AA" licenses, detailing the requirements for restaurants and brew pubs selling alcoholic beverages for on-premises consumption. It also outlines conditions for a supplemental license allowing off-premises sale of beer brewed on-site.

patrons full and complete meals, including dinner menu, and in which the serving of alcoholic beverages is incidental and complementary to the service of such meals. 4. A holder of a Class "A" license may apply for a supplemental liquor license, which shall authorize the retail sale of beer brewed on the premises only, for consumption off of the licensed premises. The following limitations shall apply: a) The licensed premises must also have a valid brew pub license from...primarily those of a restaurant. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, limited food service, such as provided by luncheonettes, diners, coffee shops, drive-ins, etc., does not satisfy the requirements for this license classification. Holders of Class "A" liquor licenses may modify the menu served after 11:00 p.m., provided such modified menu includes a variety of sandwiches or similar foods and hot and cold non-alcoholic beverages. b. Class "AA" licenses which shall authorize the retail sale
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Lakemoor · 9.05

Classification; Fees

This section establishes 16 classes of liquor licenses in Lakemoor, detailing specific requirements and annual fees for Class A, Class B (club licenses), and Class BB (special occasion facility) licenses.

resale in any form, to be issued to a regularly organized golf club, country club, bowling alley or billiards parlor. The annual fee for such licenses shall be the sum of $1,500; (12)   Class I Liquor license shall authorize the retail sale of alcoholic liquor for consumption either on or off the premises where sold. However, no retail sale of alcoholic liquor shall take place hereunder unless: (1) the main classification of the business for such retail sale...outdoor use, establishment of written policies by the licensee to address safety and security, and the establishment of additional security features to guard the public health and safety; (15) Temporary license. The Liquor Control Commissioner may issue a temporary liquor license to a duly registered not-for-profit organization or business that would otherwise qualify for a liquor license under this code. Said license shall authorize the sale or serving of alcoholic beverages exclusively at the location specified in such
Lake Villa · 3.21.1

Sidewalk Cafes; Provisions

This section requires a permit for any outdoor use of public or private property for the sale and serving of food and beverages, with additional liquor license requirements for establishments serving alcohol. Fees for permits are established by reference to another section of the Village Code.

outdoor use on private property for the purpose of the sale and serving of food and beverages to customers for on-site consumption without having first obtained a permit from the Village for such outdoor use. B.   Applicant With Liquor License: If an applicant for such permit is a holder of a current and valid Class A or Class C liquor license which authorizes the sale and serving of alcoholic beverages at its place of business, such applicant shall also...required to obtain from the Village a Class J liquor license for a location on Village property, or a Class G liquor license for an outdoor use location on private property prior to and as a condition precedent to its obtaining a permit from the Village for such outdoor use. C.   Applicant Without Liquor License: In the event an applicant for a permit for any such outdoor use does not hold a current and valid Class A or a Class
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Mettawa · Section 18.101. Rules And Definitions.

This section establishes rules for interpreting the language used in the ordinance, including singular/plural and mandatory/permissive terms. It then provides definitions for various terms related to alcoholic liquor and amusement devices.

produced in accordance with Acts of Congress and regulations promulgated thereunder, nor to any liquid or solid containing one-half of one percent (.5%), or less, of alcohol by volume. APPLICANT. Any person who files an application for a liquor license. AUTOMATIC AMUSEMENT DEVICE or AMUSEMENT DEVICE. Any of the following devices: 1. COIN-IN-SLOT-OPERATED AMUSEMENT DEVICE. A machine or other device designed for self-service use and designed upon the insertion of one or more coins...building or part of a building that caters exclusively to private parties, where banquets are held and where the sale of alcoholic liquor is not the principal business. C LICENSE or CLASS C LICENSE or CLASS C. A local liquor license issued to a concessionaire. CLUB. A corporation organized under the laws of this State of Illinois, not for pecuniary profit, solely for the promotion of some common object other than the sale or consumption of alcoholic liquors, kept, used
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Schaumburg · 112.03

RULES AND RESTRICTIONS

This section outlines rules and restrictions concerning the consumption and sale of alcoholic liquor on licensed business premises. It generally prohibits consumption of liquor not purchased on-site, with specific exceptions for approved not-for-profit events and food courts.

shall be unlawful for any person to drink or consume any alcoholic liquor on a licensed business premises which does not have a valid liquor license for the premises. (B) It shall be unlawful for a licensed business to allow the consumption of alcoholic liquor on the premises without a valid liquor license for the premises. (C) It shall be unlawful for any person to bring in alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises of a liquor license holder that...purchased from that liquor license holder. (D) It shall be unlawful for a liquor license holder to permit the consumption of alcoholic liquor not purchased from the liquor license holder. (E) Not-for-profit groups that qualify and secure a class D liquor license shall be permitted to bring in donated alcoholic liquor to an event held on premises that hold another liquor license. The liquor license holder of the premises must approve the event and the not-for-profit
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Oak Park · 3.4.4

Number Of Liquor Licenses

This section outlines a multi-step process for issuing liquor licenses in Oak Park. It requires review and recommendation by the Liquor Control Review Board, followed by submission to the Local Liquor Control Commissioner, and ultimately a decision by the Board of Trustees to approve the creation and issuance of a license.

liquor licenses shall be issued pursuant to the provisions of this chapter, except after review by the Liquor Control Review Board based on specific applications for such a liquor license. After reviewing an application for license, the Liquor Control Review Board shall report its findings and recommendations to the Local Liquor Control Commissioner stating whether it is in the best interests of the Village of Oak Park to create a liquor license in a particular category to be granted...findings and recommendations of the Liquor Control Review Board to the Board of Trustees. Upon reviewing said recommendations, if the Board of Trustees determines it is in the best interests of the Village of Oak Park that such liquor license be issued, a liquor license shall be created by amendment to the appropriate subsection of section 3-4-2 of this article and said liquor license shall then be issued to the applicant. Liquor licenses so approved are listed
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Oak Park · 3.4.4

Number Of Liquor Licenses

This section outlines a multi-step process for issuing liquor licenses in Oak Park. It requires review and recommendation by the Liquor Control Review Board, followed by submission to the Local Liquor Control Commissioner, and ultimately a decision by the Board of Trustees to approve the creation and issuance of a license.

liquor licenses shall be issued pursuant to the provisions of this chapter, except after review by the Liquor Control Review Board based on specific applications for such a liquor license. After reviewing an application for license, the Liquor Control Review Board shall report its findings and recommendations to the Local Liquor Control Commissioner stating whether it is in the best interests of the Village of Oak Park to create a liquor license in a particular category to be granted...findings and recommendations of the Liquor Control Review Board to the Board of Trustees. Upon reviewing said recommendations, if the Board of Trustees determines it is in the best interests of the Village of Oak Park that such liquor license be issued, a liquor license shall be created by amendment to the appropriate subsection of section 3-4-2 of this article and said liquor license shall then be issued to the applicant. Liquor licenses so approved are listed
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Montgomery · 3.7

Classification of licenses; fees established

This section classifies retail liquor licenses into six classes (A through F) based on the type of alcoholic beverage sold and the method of consumption, and establishes the annual fee for each license class.

Retail liquor licenses shall be and they are hereby divided into the following classes, to wit: (1) Class A licenses shall authorize the retail sale of alcoholic liquor on the specified premises to the general public for consumption on the premises. The annual fee for such license shall be $1,500.00. (2) Class B licenses shall authorize the retail sale on the premises specified of alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises in clubs as defined in this chapter; provided...shall be deferred until the next license renewal period. The records used to determine whether said 50 percent standard has been met shall include, but not be limited to, audited financial statements, corporate financial reports, tax return information, state liquor license reports, or any other form of information deemed acceptable by the liquor commissioner or his/her designee. The annual fee for such license shall be $1,250.00. (8) Class H licenses shall authorize the retail sale of beer in original
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Libertyville · 4.45

Classification; fees

This section classifies liquor licenses into different categories, specifying the types of alcoholic beverages that can be sold, where they can be consumed, and the operational requirements for each license type. It outlines distinct licenses for bars, sports facilities, and restaurants.

corporate authorities it may be extended so as to have a total duration of not more than one (1) week, or more than one (1) similarly reoccurring public event. In addition to the usual requirements for applicants of liquor licenses in this village, whoever is approved by the local liquor control commissioner for a Class H license must produce to the village, through the village clerk for approval by the village president, an insurance policy saving harmless and indemnifying...serving of snacks as the primary meal, at private or public facilities within the village. All applicants for a Class J license must meet all other requirements of the Libertyville Alcoholic Liquor Ordinance including insurance and participation in a liquor license orientation program. (17) Class K BYO-1 license. Class K "BYO-1" shall authorize the consumption of beer and wine which has been brought onto the premises by a patron or patrons at least twenty-one (21) years
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Palos Hills · 5.11.060

License—Liquor license holders

This section outlines the requirements for liquor license holders in Palos Hills to operate automatic amusement devices on their licensed premises. It differentiates between existing licensees and new applicants regarding the number of devices permitted and establishes an annual fee for each device.

Class A, B, C, C-1, D, J or K liquor license holder may purchase an E license allowing and permitting the licensee to possess and operate automatic amusement devices on the licensed premises only upon payment of the fee for an E liquor license. The number of automatic amusement devices allowed as to each liquor licensee shall be determined by the number of automatic amusement device licenses issued on or before May 1, 1981 and no additional automatic amusement...devices shall be allowed upon the renewal of any liquor license for the same premises. An annual fee of $100.00 for each automatic amusement device shall be paid for each device and an emblem evidencing payment of the license fee shall be affixed to the automatic amusement device in a conspicuous location. B. Any new applicant for a Class A, B, C, C-1, D, J or K liquor license whose application is received after the effective date
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Lincolnwood · 10.2.25

Conditions on the licensed premises

This section outlines restrictions on licensed premises, ensuring compliance with building, fire, health, and safety codes. It also specifies requirements for capacity, posted limits, banquet hall operations, and the consequences of deviations from approved plans.

Licensed premises restrictions.(1) No liquor licensed premises shall be operated or occupied in violation of any building, fire, health or safety code, rule, regulation, occupancy or capacity limitation established or adopted by the Village or the State of Illinois.(2) Maximum capacity or occupancy restrictions shall be established for each premises licensed for on-premises consumption by the Village Fire Department under applicable life safety codes, and shall be posted in no less than two prominent locations...Deviations from Village-approved plans shall be grounds for the withdrawal or revocation of the business license issued pursuant to Chapter 9 of this Code for such premises, and shall be grounds for the suspension or revocation of a liquor license in accordance with the procedures set forth in Article 1 of this Chapter 10.(3) Banquet hall facilities must have a regular set seating capacity at tables in accordance with all applicable public health, zoning, and fire prevention ordinances
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Harvard · 25.06

LIQUOR LICENSE CLASSIFICATIONS; SPECIAL EVENT PERMITS, SPECIAL EVENT LICENSES AND CERTIFICATES; FEES

This section outlines different classifications for liquor licenses in Harvard, including standard retail licenses (Class A and B) and special event permits and licenses for temporary sales of alcoholic liquor in city parks or at designated events.

Liquor licenses shall be divided into the following license classifications, special event permits, special event licenses, certificates and fees: A. Classifications: Liquor licenses shall be divided into the following classifications and fees: 1. Class A: A Class A license authorizes the retail sale of alcoholic liquor for consumption on the licensed premises, as well as other retail sales of such alcoholic liquor. 2. Class B: A Class B license authorizes the retail sale of alcoholic liquor on the licenses premises...herein. The annual license fee shall be $1,000.00 per weekend day for which application is sought. 5. Application Fee: A non-refundable application fee in the amount of $500.00 shall be payable upon initial application for a liquor license. B. Beer Garden, Milk Day, Sidewalk Café and Electronic Gaming Devices Certificates: 1. Beer Garden Certificate: Pursuant to the following regulations, a Beer Garden Certificate may be issued to a Class A licensee that will permit the retail sale
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Aurora · Sec 6-

5 Application For License

This section outlines the requirements for a complete liquor license application in Aurora, specifying the information and documentation applicants must provide. It also details the consequences of incomplete applications, including denial after 60 business days.

liquor control commissioner. No license may be issued until all information and documentation required in the application has been provided. Applications deemed incomplete and remaining incomplete for longer than sixty (60) business days shall be denied. Applicants for a liquor license shall provide the local liquor control commissioner with a complete liquor license application containing the following information: The applicant's full name, address, and date of birth. In the case of an individual the full name, address, and date...assistant managers. The applicant shall complete and file a certificate of registration application for food & beverage tax (when applicable) with the city and produce the appropriate bonds pursuant to section 44-124. If the applicant is seeking a liquor license for a fraternal society or club the applicant shall file with the local liquor control commissioner a list of names, addresses, and dates of birth of its officers, and similarly shall file the name of any new officer within
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Hinsdale · 3.3.9

Persons, Corporations, Partnerships, And/Or Limited Liability Companies Ineligible For Local Liquor License

This section outlines the criteria that make individuals, corporations, partnerships, or limited liability companies ineligible for a local liquor license in Hinsdale. It details disqualifications based on residency, character, citizenship, criminal convictions, previous license revocations, and eligibility at the time of renewal, with specific provisions for partnerships and corporations/LLCs.

forth in this chapter, a person, corporation, partnership, or limited liability company may be eligible for a local liquor license. No local liquor license shall be issued to, or maintained by: 1.   A person who is not a resident of the village, unless a corporation, partnership or limited liability company. 2.   A person who is not of good character and reputation in the community in which he resides. 3.   A person who is not a citizen of the United States...crime or misdemeanor opposed to decency and morality. 7.   A person whose license issued under the state liquor control act has been revoked for cause. 8.   A person who at the time of application for renewal of any local liquor license issued hereunder would not be eligible for such license upon a first application. 9.   A partnership, or copartnership, if any general partner thereof, or any limited partner thereof, owning more than five percent (5%) of the aggregate limited partner
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Hinsdale · 3.3.9

Persons, Corporations, Partnerships, And/Or Limited Liability Companies Ineligible For Local Liquor License

This section outlines the criteria that make individuals, corporations, partnerships, or limited liability companies ineligible for a local liquor license in Hinsdale. It details disqualifications based on residency, character, citizenship, criminal convictions, previous license revocations, and eligibility at the time of renewal, with specific provisions for partnerships and corporations/LLCs.

forth in this chapter, a person, corporation, partnership, or limited liability company may be eligible for a local liquor license. No local liquor license shall be issued to, or maintained by: 1.   A person who is not a resident of the village, unless a corporation, partnership or limited liability company. 2.   A person who is not of good character and reputation in the community in which he resides. 3.   A person who is not a citizen of the United States...crime or misdemeanor opposed to decency and morality. 7.   A person whose license issued under the state liquor control act has been revoked for cause. 8.   A person who at the time of application for renewal of any local liquor license issued hereunder would not be eligible for such license upon a first application. 9.   A partnership, or copartnership, if any general partner thereof, or any limited partner thereof, owning more than five percent (5%) of the aggregate limited partner
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