This section prohibits the sale, gift, or delivery of alcoholic liquor to individuals under the age of 21. It also outlines penalties for underage individuals attempting to purchase alcohol and requires licensed establishments to display a warning sign regarding these regulations.
Section Text
retail sale of alcoholic liquor, or any other person, shall sell, give or deliver alcoholic liquor to any person under the age of twenty-one (21) years.
It shall be unlawful for any holder of a retail liquor license or his or her agent or employee to suffer or permit any person under the age of twenty one (21) years to be or remain in any room compartment adjoining or adjacent to or situated in the room or place where...Grove if you purchase alcoholic liquor or misrepresent your age for the purpose of purchasing or obtaining alcoholic liquor.
4. In addition to all other fines and penalties therein provided, the Commissioner may suspend or revoke the retail liquor dealer's license for any violation of this subsection. 1
B. Sale To Intoxicated Person: It shall be unlawful for any holder of a retail liquor dealer's license to sell, deliver or give any alcoholic liquor to any intoxicated person
Business & Licensing
Maple Park·4.2.4
Local and state licenses required
Summary
This section mandates that any sale or offer for sale of alcoholic beverages within the village requires a local liquor license. It also requires licensees to obtain a state liquor license from the Illinois Liquor Commission.
Section Text
Village license. It shall be unlawful to sell or offer for sale in the village any alcoholic beverage without having a liquor license. It shall likewise be unlawful to violate the terms of a liquor license or the provisions hereof.
B. State license. When a licensee has obtained a local license, licensee must make application to the Illinois Liquor Commission in conformity with the Act of the general assembly of the State of Illinois entitled "Liquor Control
Business & Licensing
Chicago·4.60.042
Conditional Approval.
Summary
This section outlines the process for obtaining conditional approval for various liquor licenses for premises under construction or significant rehabilitation in Chicago. It details the application requirements, review process, and conditions for final approval, including building and inspection clearances.
Section Text
consumption on premises – incidental activity license within the meaning of item (1) of the definition of a "consumption on premises – incidental activity license" in Section 4-60-010, package goods license, tavern license, or for an expanded establishment amended liquor license, at a premises to be constructed, reconstructed or substantially rehabilitated. The application for conditional approval shall be submitted to the department of business affairs and consumer protection in accordance with rules promulgated by the local liquor control commissioner...consumer protection shall forward the information to the local liquor control commissioner and to appropriate departments for review. Upon completion of the review, which shall take place no longer than 90 days after the date the license fee is paid, the local liquor control commissioner shall notify the applicant whether the applicant is conditionally approved to receive the described license for the subject premises, conditioned upon: (i) the applicant completing the structure substantially as presented in the building plans
Business & Licensing
Evanston·3.4.18
ALCOHOL AWARENESS TRAINING
Summary
This section mandates that all owners, site managers, and alcohol servers in Evanston licensed establishments must complete a state-certified BASSET program. It also requires at least one BASSET-certified individual to be present during alcohol service and dictates requirements for proof of completion.
Section Text
shall be unlawful for any liquor licensee of any licensed establishment to sell, deliver, serve, prepare, pour, mix or draw alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises, unless the owner(s), all site manager(s), and all alcohol server(s) have successfully completed a state of Illinois...liquor control commission certified beverage alcohol sellers and servers education and training (BASSET) program required by the local liquor control commissioner. All persons hired, performing, and working as a site manager must have a BASSET training certificate before a liquor license is issued.
(B) All original and subsequent renewal applications for all liquor classes of Section 3-4-6 of this Chapter, excluding classes Z3 and Z4, shall be accompanied with proof of completion of a state certified beverage alcohol
Business & Licensing
Roselle·3.19
License required
Summary
This section prohibits the sale or offer for sale of alcoholic liquor, beer, or wine in Roselle without a retail liquor license, special events license, or BYO license. It also requires BYO license applicants to meet specific requirements outlined in another section.
Section Text
shall be unlawful in the Village of Roselle to make any sale or offer for sale as defined herein or for any BYO premises to allow consumption, any alcoholic liquor, beer or wine, without having a retail liquor license, special events license, BYO license or be in violation of the terms of any such license. BYO license applicants shall satisfy all requirements set forth in subsections (a), (b), and (c) of section 3-31 of this article
Business & Licensing
Round Lake Heights·3.3.4
Applications for license
Summary
This section outlines the requirements for applying for a liquor license in Round Lake Heights, detailing the necessary written application information and statements an applicant must provide to the Mayor, acting as the Local Liquor Control Commissioner.
Section Text
Applications for liquor licenses shall be made to the Mayor, as Local Liquor Control Commissioner, in writing and signed by the applicant, if an individual, or by an authorized agent, if a club or corporation, verified by oath or affidavit, and shall contain the following information and statements:
A. The name, age and address of the applicant if an individual; in the case of a copartnership, the persons entitled to share in the profits thereof; and in the case...which its charter was issued.
E. The amount of goods/merchandise on hand at the time the application is made.
F. The location and description of the premises or place of business which is to be operated under such license.
G. A statement whether the applicant has made similar application for a similar other license on premises other than described in this application, and the disposition of such application.
H. A statement that applicant has never been convicted of a felony
Business & Licensing
Summit·5.2.18
Minors
Summary
This section prohibits individuals under 21 from possessing, purchasing, consuming, or accepting delivery of alcoholic liquor, with specific exceptions for religious services, parental supervision at home, and employment by licensees. It also prohibits the sale or furnishing of alcohol to minors and the use of false identification to obtain alcohol.
Section Text
knowingly suffer or permit any person under the age of twenty one (21) years of which he may be the parent or guardian to violate any provisions of this chapter.
It shall be unlawful for any holder of a liquor license, or his agent or employee, to suffer or permit any minor to be or remain in any room or compartment adjoining or adjacent to or situated in the room or place where such licensed premises is located; provided, that...guardian, or to any 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 license for any violation of the above subsection
Business & Licensing
Richton Park·806.29
Powers And Duties Of Local Liquor Commissioner.
Summary
This section outlines the powers and duties of the Richton Park Local Liquor Commissioner, including the authority to grant, revoke, or suspend liquor licenses, conduct hearings, levy fines, inspect licensed premises, and maintain records of licensees.
Section Text
General Powers and Duties . The Commissioner shall have the following powers, functions and duties:
(1) To grant, or after a public hearing, to revoke or suspend, for cause, all liquor licenses issued to persons for premises in the Village, or, after a public hearing, to fine such persons for cause. Such cause shall include, but not be limited to, a licensee's failure to operate the licensed premises for a period of sixty consecutive days.
(2) To enter, or authorize...complaints in the manner provided by law;
(4) To cause the receipt of all local license fees to be paid forthwith to the Village;
(5) To examine or cause to be examined, under oath, any applicant for a Village liquor license or for renewal thereof, or any licensee upon whom notice of revocation has been served, all as provided in the "Liquor Control Act" of the State, as amended;
(6) To levy a fine on the licensee for a violation
Business & Licensing
Plano·3.2.8
Insurance Requirements
Summary
This section mandates that liquor licensees in Plano must maintain dramshop insurance at all times. Proof of insurance is required upon application and renewal, and periodically upon request, with failure to comply grounds for license denial or renewal.
Section Text
Dramshop Insurance: Each licensee shall procure and maintain, at all times while the license is in effect, a policy or policies of dramshop insurance, in the minimum statutory limits. At the time of the initial application for a liquor license and at the time of the renewal of such liquor license proof of the existence of such policy or policies of dramshop insurance shall be tendered to the Liquor Commissioner. Upon request by the Liquor Commissioner, each licensee shall, periodically...that such policy or policies of dramshop insurance are in full force and effect. Failure to procure and maintain such policy or policies of dramshop insurance shall constitute sufficient grounds to deny the application for or renewal of a liquor license under this chapter
Business & Licensing
Elmhurst·36.07
Procedure for issuance of license
Summary
This section outlines the procedural requirements for a complete liquor license application in Elmhurst, detailing the necessary steps from initial application to final City Council approval.
Section Text
following are requirements to be considered a complete submission of a liquor license application:
(a) Cover letter explaining what class of licenses you are seeking and a business plan.
(b) Submitted background and fees associated with said background check.
(c) Background investigation complete and recommendation for approval and nonapproval by the City of Elmhurst Police Department.
(d) Recommendation by the Liquor Control Commissioner to City Council for approval. The mayor reserves the right to request an interview to clarify questions...concerns prior to recommendation to Council for approval.
(e) Liquor License application complete and fees within fourteen (14) days of approval by City Council.
(f) City Council approval or denial of the mayor's recommendation for a liquor license approval based on the rules set forth in this chapter
Business & Licensing
Grayslake·5.08.170
Proration of fees
Summary
This section establishes a proration policy for initial liquor license fees in Grayslake. If a license is issued between January 1 and April 30 of a fiscal year, the annual fee will be halved.
Section Text
Notwithstanding the liquor license fees set forth in section 5.08.150, the annual license fee for an initial license shall be prorated if a liquor license is issued between January 1 and April 30 of a fiscal year. The prorated license fee shall be one-half of the annual license
Business & Licensing
Richmond·23.11
License; Change of Location
Summary
This section mandates that liquor licenses are site-specific and establishes the procedure for relocating a licensed establishment, requiring approval from the Liquor Commissioner and compliance with existing laws.
Section Text
LICENSE; CHANGE OF LOCATION. Any retail liquor dealer's license shall permit the
sale of alcoholic liquor only in the premises described in the application and license. Such location
may be changed upon the written permit to make such change issued by the Liquor Commissioner. No
change of location shall be permitted unless the proposed new location is a proper one for the retail
sale of alcoholic liquors under the laws of this state and this chapter
Administration & Government
Hillside·42.108
Operation requirements for mobile food retail establishments
Summary
This section outlines operational requirements for mobile food retail establishments in Hillside, specifying where and how they can conduct sales, and imposing restrictions to ensure public safety and accessibility.
Section Text
Within 30 feet of a stop light or stop sign; or
c. Adjacent to a protected bike lane.
(8) It shall be unlawful for any holder of a mobile food vehicle to sell, give or deliver alcoholic liquor on licensed premises, or to allow patrons to consume liquor on the licensed premises regardless of whether such liquor is provided by the licensee, a patron or otherwise, whether for a fee or otherwise.
(b) Permitted locations. Mobile food vehicles may only
Health & Sanitation
Burbank·8.36
Fees enumerated for specific businesses
Summary
This section enumerates a schedule of minimum yearly regulatory fees for various specific businesses operating within Burbank. Fees are determined by business type and may include additional charges based on factors like the number of persons, number of rides, or storage capacity.
Section Text
town 93.00
E
(25) Electric contractor 73.00
(26) Entertainment—No alcoholic liquor 93.00
(27) Excavating plus $10,000.00 bond 93.00
F
(28) Food dispenser, light lunches only 93.00
(29) Fraternal and service club license, in addition to liquor license 52.00
(30) Furniture van and trucks (based locally) 140.00
G
(31) Games of skill, each 140.00
(32) Glazing 73.00
H
(33) Heating, ventilating, air conditioning, refrigeration plus $5,000.00 bond 73.00
(34) House and building wreckers 352.00
I
(35) Ice cream...vehicle 66.00
L
(40) Lathing; plastering 73.00
(41) Launderette dry cleaning: Per machine, washer, dryer, dry cleaning machine 12.00
(42) Laundry trucks, retail only, out of town, per vehicle 93.00
(43) Liquor distributor (wholesale), per vehicle 183.00
(44) Liquor license (see chapter 3 )
M
(45) Mason plus $5,000.00 bond 73.00
(46) Milk wagons or trucks, per vehicle 93.00
(47) Milk refrigerators, sales other than grocery stores 73.00
(48) Miscellaneous businesses, industries, or commercial activities, not otherwise provided
Business & Licensing
Frankfort·113.20
Limitation On Number Of Licenses
Summary
This section establishes the maximum number of licenses that can be issued for various classifications within the village of Frankfort. It specifies limitations for license classes A through N, with some classes having no limit while others are capped at zero or a small number.
Section Text
village not more than one Class H license.
(9) There is no limitation upon the number of Class I licenses, but their issuance is entirely within the reasonable discretion of the Local Liquor Control Commissioner; not more than zero Class I-2 licenses; not more than zero Class I-3 licenses.
(10) There shall be issued in the village not more than one Class J license.
(11) There shall be issued in the village not more than one Class...zero Class M licenses.
(14) There shall be issued in the village not more than zero Class N licenses.
(15) There shall be issued in the village not more than zero Class O licenses.
(B) No more than twelve liquor licenses shall be issued to persons, firms or corporations to sell or offer for sale at retail, alcoholic liquor within the Frankfort Historical District. The classification and number of liquor licenses which may be issued for use in the Frankfort
Business & Licensing
Shorewood·3.3.13
Closing Hours
Summary
This section establishes closing hours for various classes of liquor licenses in Shorewood, dictating when licensed establishments must cease sales and when patrons must leave the premises. Different license classes have varying closing times, with some also having restrictions on when patrons can enter prior to closing.
Section Text
Trustees determine that the public health, safety and welfare require that none of the following licenses shall allow its place of business to remain open or sell or offer for sale or give away on any licensed premises any alcoholic liquor during the following hours: (Ord. 17-1837, 2-14-2017)
1. Classes A, A-1, B, B-3 And C: Between the hours of two o'clock (2:00) A.M. and six o'clock...jointly, may, in their discretion, further reasonably restrict the above general hours during which any licensee may keep open or allow his place of business to remain open or sell, offer for sale or give away any alcoholic liquor on any licensed premises when, in their joint judgment, a further restriction would be in the best interest of the public and the Village and in furtherance of the general welfare and safety thereof. Any license so further restricted
Business & Licensing
Lake Zurich·3.3B-20
Video Gaming Terminals
Summary
This section defines video gaming terminals and generally prohibits them in establishments selling alcohol. However, it permits their use if compliance with state gaming regulations is met, a Class V liquor license is obtained, and specific documentation regarding use agreements is filed.
Section Text
placement thereof is in compliance with the provisions of all rules promulgated by the Illinois Gaming Board pursuant to the Illinois Administrative Procedures Act; and
3. The licensee or agent of the licensee:
a. Obtains a Class V liquor license pursuant to the provisions of this chapter. This license shall be required in conjunction with and in addition to the liquor license already required to be held by the establishment for the service, sale, production, or consumption of alcohol hereunder...State of Illinois.
I. If a licensee violates any provision of the Video Gaming Act or any provision related to video gaming terminals contained in this section, such violation shall be deemed a violation of the licensee's liquor license
Business & Licensing
Hoffman Estates·8.3.1
Definitions
Summary
This section defines key terms related to alcoholic liquors, including alcohol, alcoholic liquor, applicant, beer, and hotel, as used within the Article.
Section Text
food and alcoholic beverages may be catered.
L. Retail Liquor Store shall mean any place where one sells, or offers for sale, at retail any Alcoholic Liquor on the premises specified for such license for consumption off the licensed premises. Alcoholic Liquor shall be in its original package only. (Original package: any bottle, flask, jug, can, cask, barrel, keg, hogshead, or other receptacle or container, whatsoever, used, corked or capped, sealed and labeled by the manufacturer of Alcoholic Liquor...commercial facility operated as a place of assembly or for any other use as defined in this section, other than a dwelling unit, including but not limited to taverns, clubs, and social buildings, that is not licensed by the Village of Hoffman Estates Liquor Control Commission. The building structure and any patio, porch or deck attached thereto customarily used in the ordinary course of operating said facility, as well as the land, grounds, and parking areas surrounding said facility
Business & Licensing
Carol Stream·11.2.11
License Renewal
Summary
This section outlines the requirements for renewing an alcoholic liquor dealer license in Carol Stream, including application deadlines, fees for renewed investigations, and conditions for license issuance or denial. It also clarifies that license renewal is not a vested right and the village can reduce the number of licenses issued.
Section Text
Each licensee shall make application for renewal of his or her license to the Liquor Control Commissioner not less than one month prior to the end of the licensing period. The annual fee for the license must accompany this renewal application. If the Liquor Control Commissioner determines that the renewal application contains information that is in any way changed from the original application for license, in which case a new investigation of the license is necessary...that the village shall reduce the number of licenses below that number issued in the prior year and the number of applicants do not decrease such as to be equal to or less than the number of available licenses, the Liquor Control Commissioner may issue the available licenses on the basis of date of application, years holding prior licenses, adequate service to areas in village, record of violation or any other reasonable basis
Business & Licensing
North Chicago·8.13.16
RESTRICTIONS CONCERNING MINORS
Summary
This section prohibits individuals under 21 from purchasing, obtaining, misrepresenting their age for, or possessing alcoholic liquor. It also outlines requirements for proof of age and prohibits the use of false identification, with specific exceptions for religious ceremonies and parental supervision at home.
Section Text
which shall read substantially as follows:
You are subject to a fine under the ordinances of the City of North Chicago if you purchase alcoholic liquor, or misrepresent your age for the purpose of purchasing or obtaining alcoholic liquor.
I. License Revocation: In addition to all other fines and penalties, the Mayor may revoke the retail liquor dealer's license for any violation of this Section.
J. Parental Responsibility: It shall be unlawful for any parent or guardian to permit...shall be unlawful to sell, give or deliver alcoholic liquor to any minor.
L. Employment Of Minors Unlawful: It shall be unlawful for any minor to attend any bar, or to draw, pour or mix any alcoholic liquor in any licensed retail premises.
M. It shall be unlawful for any person under the age of 21 to enter or remain in or upon any premises for which a Class G-P License has been issued for the sale of alcoholic
Business & Licensing
Justice·7.7
Licenses; Revocation
Summary
This section allows for the revocation of business or liquor licenses, and vehicle licenses, for individuals or employees involved in specific violations, including those related to prostitution offenses. Revoked licenses will not be reinstated for at least one year.
Section Text
business license or liquor license of any person or employees thereof directly involved in the violation of section 7-6 of this article, or sections 11-14-11-19.1 of the Criminal Code of 1961, may be revoked, and also the village license of the vehicle or conveyance used may be revoked in the discretion of the mayor. No license revoked under this section shall be reinstated until the lapse of a period of one (1) year after such revocation
Public Safety & Law Enforcement
Lockport·110.22
Distributors Of Video Gambling Terminals
Summary
This section establishes a licensing requirement for distributors of video gaming terminals within the city of Lockport. Licensed distributors must maintain and submit a list of all establishments where they have placed video gaming terminals.
Section Text
distributor license shall authorize the license holder to distribute, sell, lease, supply, deliver, or place video gaming terminals to liquor licensed establishments or a licensed truck stop establishment or a licensed large truck stop as defined under the Illinois Video Gaming Act, ILCS Ch. 230, Act 40, § 5, in the city.
(B) VG distributor's list. Each VG distributor licensed under this subchapter shall maintain a current list of all liquor licensed premises in which the distributor owns, has sold
Business & Licensing
Forest Park·3.3.11
Minors
Summary
This section of the Forest Park municipal ordinance prohibits individuals under 21 from selling, drawing, or mixing alcoholic liquor, and also prohibits the sale, gift, or delivery of alcoholic liquor to individuals under 21, intoxicated persons, or those with legal disabilities. It also addresses the purchase, possession, and misrepresentation of age by minors regarding alcohol.
Section Text
this subsection shall not be construed to prevent the employment of persons who are at least eighteen (18) years of age as waiters or waitresses in restaurants, hotels, or motels for the purpose of serving food and alcoholic liquor on the licensed premises. (Ord. O-20-08, 5-27-2008)
B. Sales To:
1. No licensee or any officer, associate, member, representative, agent or employee of any licensee shall sell, give or deliver alcoholic liquor to any person under...liquor in any place within the village where alcoholic liquor is sold or offered for consumption. (Ord. O-29-00, 7-10-2000)
E. Presence Of Minors Prohibited:
1. Unlawful: It shall be unlawful for the holder of a liquor license, his agent or employee, to permit any person under the age of twenty one (21), except waiters and waitresses, to be in or remain in any room or place in which alcoholic liquor (inclusive of beer and/or wine
Business & Licensing
Berwyn·806.08
Prohibited Conduct In Licensed Establishments
Summary
This section prohibits specified sexual acts, public nudity (including partial nudity of the torso and buttocks), and the display of sexually explicit films within licensed establishments. It also restricts employees from soliciting drinks from patrons unless they are related.
Section Text
employee, entertainer, barkeeper, host, hostess, waiter, waitress or other person employed on any contractual basis by a licensed establishment, or receiving any remuneration for services in an establishment.
LICENSED ESTABLISHMENT. Any of those places of business which are issued liquor licenses from the Liquor Control Commissioner or any establishment licensed under this chapter.
PATRON. Any customer or visitor of a licensed establishment who is not employed by the establishment.
(B) Prohibitions. No licensee, or any employee of the licensee, shall
Business & Licensing
Warrenville·3.14.4
Regulations; Violations And Penalties
Summary
This section outlines general regulations for bodyworks establishments and practitioners in Warrenville. It prohibits specified criminal and sexual activities, nudity for employees and patrons, and restricts operating hours. It also regulates exterior displays to prevent the observation of prohibited content.
Section Text
materials shall be disinfected and/or laundered after each use. Used nondisposable equipment, instruments and materials shall be kept in receptacles segregated from all clean equipment, instruments and materials, until the same has been disinfected and/or laundered.
14. License To Sell Alcoholic Liquor Prohibited: No bodyworks establishment shall be located in any premises for which a license to sell alcoholic liquor has been issued. No bodyworks practitioner shall engage in the practice of bodyworks in any premises for which a license...sell alcoholic liquor has been issued.
B. Suspension: Any bodyworks establishment license and any bodyworks practitioner license, may be suspended by the enforcement officer, subject to the appeal rights granted herein, for violation of any portion of this chapter which does not constitute grounds for revocation. No suspension for any violation shall exceed six (6) months.
C. Revocation: Any bodyworks establishment license and any bodyworks practitioner license shall be revoked by the enforcement officer, subject to the appeal rights granted