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Cary · 5.08.140

License—Change of location; permit required

This section requires a written permit from the Village President or Mayor to change the location of a liquor dealer's license. The new location must comply with state statutes and village ordinances for retail alcoholic liquor sales.

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 only upon the written permit to make such change issued by the Village President or Mayor. No change of location shall be permitted unless the proposed new location is a proper one for retail sale of alcoholic liquor under the statutes of the State and the ordinances of the Village. (Code
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Oak Brook · 4.1.16.5

Class J License Restrictions

This section outlines restrictions and conditions for Class J liquor licensees serving patron-provided beer or wine. It specifies limitations on the type, quantity, and condition of beverages, as well as requirements for patrons and licensee actions.

addition to the other applicable conditions and requirements of this chapter, Class J liquor licensees may serve alcoholic liquor brought into the licensed premises by a patron subject to the following provisions, conditions and restrictions: A.   It shall be unlawful: 1.   To serve any type of alcoholic liquor that is brought into the licensed premises by a patron other than beer or wine; 2.   For any person under the age of twenty one (21) years to bring beer or wine...section 1-3.06 of the Liquor Control Act of 1934 1 ; 4.   For a person to bring more than seven hundred fifty milliliters (750 mL) of wine or thirty six (36) ounces of beer into the licensed premises per day; 5.   For a liquor licensee to serve any person beer or wine that is brought into the licensed premises by a patron who is: a.   Under the age of twenty one (21) years; or b.   Not seated at a table
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East Dundee · 123.09

Licensed Establishments

This section outlines penalties for licensed establishments in East Dundee that permit illegal gambling. First offenses result in a 60-day video gaming license revocation, while second offenses lead to permanent revocation and a ban on obtaining any future business, liquor, or food licenses.

business, liquor, or food licensee within the corporate limits of the village that allows gambling to occur on premises in violation of this section shall be subject to having its video gaming license immediately revoked for a period of 60 days. Any business, liquor, or food...licensee within the corporate limits of the village that allows gambling to occur on premises in violation of this chapter a second time shall have its video gaming license permanently revoked and, thereafter, barred from obtaining any business, liquor, or food license within the village. (Ord. 24-35, passed
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Wonder Lake · 112.12

LICENSED ESTABLISHMENTS

This section outlines penalties for businesses, liquor, or food licensees in Wonder Lake that allow gambling on their premises. Violators face a 60-day license revocation for a first offense and permanent revocation and a ban from future licensing for a second offense.

business, liquor or food licensee within the corporate limits of the Village of Wonder Lake allows gambling to occur on premises in violation of this section shall be subject to having his/her/its license immediately revoked for a period of 60 days. Any business, liquor or food licensee...within the corporate limits of the Village of Wonder Lake that allows gambling to occur on premises in violation of this article a second time shall have his/her/its license permanently revoked and, thereafter, barred from obtaining any business, liquor or food license within the Village of Wonder Lake
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Villa Park · 4.403

Persons eligible for game room license

This section outlines the disqualifications for obtaining a game room license in Villa Park. It prohibits individuals and entities that have had previous licenses revoked, lack necessary permits, are not of good character, are not US citizens, have certain criminal convictions, hold liquor licenses, or are not properly incorporated in Illinois.

Chapter 38 of the Criminal Code of 1961, approved July 28, 1961, as heretofore or hereafter amended, or as prescribed by a statute replacing any of the aforesaid statutory provisions. (7) A person who holds a license for any liquor license establishment within the corporate limits of the village. (8) A person whose liquor license, issued under chapter 3 of this Code, or under the Illinois Liquor Control Law, has been revoked for cause. (9) A person...person who has been convicted of a violation of any federal or state law concerning the manufacture, possession or sale of alcoholic liquor or has forfeited his bond to appear in court to answer charges for any such violation. (15) A person who does not beneficially own the premises for which a license is sought or does not have a lease thereof for the full period for which the license is to be issued. (16) Any person, association or corporation
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Sauk Village · 6.32

Record of licenses

This section mandates the local liquor control commissioner to maintain a complete record of all issued licenses and to provide copies to the village clerk, treasurer, and chief of police. The commissioner must also provide written notification of any new license issuance or revocation to these officers within 48 hours.

licenses issued by him pursuant to this chapter and shall furnish the village clerk, treasurer and chief of police each with a copy thereof; upon the issuance of any new license, or the revocation of any license, the local liquor control commissioner shall give written notice of such action to each of the officers stated in this section within 48 hours of such action. (Code 1977, § 3-11; Code
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La Grange · 4.2.140

Liquor Control Commission

This section establishes the Village Liquor Control Commission, its composition, record-keeping duties, and its powers related to liquor license applications, investigations, and disciplinary actions like suspension or revocation.

showing the design, layout, and specifications for any building or structure to be erected or adapted for use as the Licensed Premises in connection with any application for license or for change of location of license; and (5) To assist the Liquor Control Commissioner in their determination to suspend or revoke any license issued under this chapter, the Liquor Control Commission determines whether the Licensee has violated any of the provisions of State law or this Code or other Village...public, and the Liquor Control Commissioner must reduce all evidence to writing and must maintain an official record of the proceedings. (2) The Liquor Control Commissioner must, within five days after a hearing, if the Liquor Control Commissioner determines after such hearing that the license should be revoked or suspended, or that the Licensee should be fined, state the reasons for that determination in a written order and either the amount of the fine, the period of suspension, or that
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Orland Park · 7.4.23

Conduct Of Licensee

This section outlines regulations for licensed retail liquor establishments in Orland Park, prohibiting underage individuals from tending bar, dispensing, or selling alcohol, while allowing those 18 and older to work and serve. It also mandates licensees to prevent illegal or disorderly activities on or around their premises and to maintain order through adequate security.

entity licensed under this Chapter shall be subject to the following regulations: It shall be unlawful for any person under the age of twenty-one (21) years to tend bar and/or draw, pour, open or mix alcoholic liquor in any licensed retail premises, and it shall be unlawful for any person under the age of twenty-one (21) years to dispense, sell or deliver any alcoholic liquor in the original package, bottle or case for consumption off the premises...consumed on the premises where sold, delivered or donated. It shall be unlawful to consume or permit the consumption of alcoholic liquor in public restaurants, catering establishments or other places of public gathering not having the appropriate liquor license. Any person, firm, corporation or entity who violates, disobeys, omits, neglects, refuses to comply with or who resists enforcement of any of the provisions of this Chapter, shall upon conviction be fined according to the fine schedule located in Appendix
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Orland Park · 7.4.23

Conduct Of Licensee

This section outlines regulations for licensed retail liquor establishments in Orland Park, prohibiting underage individuals from tending bar, dispensing, or selling alcohol, while allowing those 18 and older to work and serve. It also mandates licensees to prevent illegal or disorderly activities on or around their premises and to maintain order through adequate security.

entity licensed under this Chapter shall be subject to the following regulations: It shall be unlawful for any person under the age of twenty-one (21) years to tend bar and/or draw, pour, open or mix alcoholic liquor in any licensed retail premises, and it shall be unlawful for any person under the age of twenty-one (21) years to dispense, sell or deliver any alcoholic liquor in the original package, bottle or case for consumption off the premises...consumed on the premises where sold, delivered or donated. It shall be unlawful to consume or permit the consumption of alcoholic liquor in public restaurants, catering establishments or other places of public gathering not having the appropriate liquor license. Any person, firm, corporation or entity who violates, disobeys, omits, neglects, refuses to comply with or who resists enforcement of any of the provisions of this Chapter, shall upon conviction be fined according to the fine schedule located in Appendix
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Broadview · 3.3.19

Consumption Of Alcoholic Liquor At Unlicensed Establishments Prohibited

This ordinance prohibits the consumption or allowance of consumption of alcoholic liquor on the premises of an establishment that does not possess a specific retail liquor dealer's license. It defines "establishment" broadly and outlines penalties for violations, including potential license revocation.

person or entity shall allow alcoholic liquor to be brought into and/or consumed on the premises of an establishment which is not in possession of a retail liquor dealer's license specifically allowing alcoholic liquor to be sold and/or consumed on such premises; provided, however, nothing contained in this section shall prevent the possession and transportation of alcoholic liquor for the lawful, noncommercial use of the possessor, and his family and guests within the possessor's own property...person shall bring to and/or consume alcoholic liquor upon the premises of an establishment which is not in possession of a retail liquor dealer's license specifically allowing the sale and/or consumption of alcoholic liquor on such premises. C.   For purposes of this section, an "establishment" shall be defined as an enterprise or concern, whether for profit or not, which is engaged in the conducting of business within the village. D.   Individuals and entities which violate this section shall
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Batavia · 7.5.4

Conditions

This section outlines the conditions under which alcoholic liquor can be sold, consumed, and possessed in open containers on city event properties. It requires valid temporary liquor licenses, city authorization for events, adherence to designated areas on property, and compliance with license hours.

Alcoholic liquor may be sold and consumed and open containers of alcoholic liquor may be possessed on city event properties only as follows: A.   Pursuant to the terms and conditions of validly issued temporary liquor license(s); B.   During events that are sponsored or cosponsored or otherwise authorized by the city to take place on city event property; C.   On the specific city event property and in the specifically designated area(s) on the specific city event property that...identified in the liquor license(s) issued; D.   During the hours for which the temporary liquor license(s) is/are issued
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Vernon Hills · 28.4

Fines for violations, community service

This section outlines the fines and penalties for violations of the Village of Vernon Hills Code of Ordinances, including restitution, hearing fees, and mandatory minimum fines for Class 1 offenses. It specifies that fines can be settled, compromised, and paid within specified time frames.

Scaffolds to be properly secured $150.00 Offenses Against Public Safety 14-316 Hunting in village prohibited $150.00 CLASS 5 OFFENSES Topic Municipal Code Offense Minimum Fine Alcoholic Liquor Control Chapter 3 Alcoholic Liquor Control $250.00 Alcoholic Liquor Control 3-3 License required; display $250.00 Alcoholic Liquor Control 3-22 (d) Location restrictions on alcohol consumption $250.00 Alcoholic Liquor Control 3-25 Offenses and restrictions involving minors (unless otherwise stated) $250.00 Alcoholic Liquor Control 3-26 Prohibited conduct $250.00 Alcoholic Liquor...exclusive of late fees, costs, attorney's fees and/or restitution, shall be imposed pursuant to this chapter in excess of one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500.00) except in relation to violations of: chapter 3, liquor code, chapter 5, building code, chapter 10, licenses and permits, chapter 21, taxation, appendix C - the zoning code, or as otherwise provided by ordinance. (d) Deferred prosecution may be offered as a term or condition of the disposition of any matter subject to administrative
Orland Hills · 111.32

Change Of Location Or In Personnel

This section outlines the procedures for changing the location of a retail liquor license and mandates reporting significant changes in personnel, ownership, or management to the Local Liquor Control Commissioner for review and qualification.

retail liquor license shall permit the sale of alcoholic liquor only in the premises described in the application and license. Such locations may be changed upon the written application to make such change and approval thereof issued by the Local Liquor Control Commissioner. No change of location shall be permitted unless the proposed new location is a proper one for retail sale of alcoholic liquor under the laws of this state and the ordinances of the village. (B)   Any changes...licensed under this chapter, shall be reported in writing to the Local Liquor Control Commissioner within ten days of the change. All new personnel shall meet all the standards of this chapter and must otherwise qualify to hold a liquor license. All such changes in personnel shall be subject to review by the Local Liquor Control Commissioner. (Ord. 87-09, passed
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La Grange · 4.2.130

Sellers and Servers Training

This section mandates that individuals managing, selling, serving, or responsible for age or over-serving determinations of alcoholic liquor at a licensed premises must complete a certified BASSET program. It also outlines specific exceptions for certain license classes and strongly recommends training for all establishments permitting alcohol consumption.

Required training. (1) Except as provided in 4-2-130(b) for certain Licensees, each person who: a. Manages a Licensed Premises; b. Is responsible for the sale or service of Alcoholic Liquor at a Licensed Premises; c. Operates a cash register in the sale of Alcoholic Liquor; d. Is responsible for determining the age of persons within the Licensed Premises; or e. Is responsible for determining whether a person has been over-served Alcoholic Liquor; must have been issued...engages in the activity for which training is required. In addition to every other penalty provided by this Code, any failure to comply with 4-2-130(a) will be cause for the denial, suspension, or revocation of a liquor license. (b) Exceptions for certain license classes. Except as required by State law, sellers and servers training is not required for an establishment holding only a Class E business single Event license with Beer and Wine only, or a Class
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Lindenhurst · 159.2.305

Temporary Use Permits

This section outlines the process and requirements for obtaining a temporary use permit in Lindenhurst. It details the application procedure, required documentation, and the authority of the Zoning Administrator.

responsible for the use; (c)   The number of persons expected to attend, if applicable; (d)   The number of vendors, merchants, or exhibitors expected to participate, if applicable; (e)   A statement as to other types of licenses and permits, including liquor licenses and building permits, that have been or will be applied for; (f)   A signed agreement from the applicant agreeing to indemnify and hold the village, its officials, officers, employees and agents harmless from any claims arising from the issuance...required by the zoning administrator to ensure cleanup. Security amounts may be established based upon the estimated costs of clean up and/or site restoration. (9)   If liquor will be served, consumed, or sold on the property, a liquor license must be applied for and obtained from the village’s liquor commissioner as required by chapter 111 of the village code. (10)   Any work requiring a building permit, must be applied for separately and be issued prior to the issuance
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Fox Lake · 3.3.13

Buildings Belonging To Or Under The Control Of The Municipality

This section permits the sale or delivery of alcoholic liquor in specific municipal buildings, namely Fire Station No. 2 and Fox Lake Lakefront Park, under strict conditions including dramshop liability insurance and appropriate licensing.

addition to the dramshop liability insurance coverage as required in subsection C1b of this section, the department shall also submit an application and requisite fee for a retail Class B, twenty four (24) hour license to sell, deal and traffic in intoxicating liquor as provided and required by section 3-3-6 of this chapter. The requisite application form shall be provided by the Office of the Village Treasurer. (Ord. 2002-59, 10-1-2002) 2.   Fox Lake Lakefront Park...required by section 3-3-6 of this chapter. d.   In addition to the foregoing requirements, if the sale of alcoholic liquor is to be performed by an outside vendor, the outside vendor shall file a copy of its liquor license from the jurisdiction where it is located with the Village Clerk. (Ord. 2017-31, 7-11-2017) 5.   Community Garden Property Grand Avenue and Forest Avenue a.   The Community Garden Property shall be available for the sale of beer
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Oak Brook · 4.1.20

Changes To Licensee'S Business

This section defines what constitutes a change in ownership for licensed businesses in Oak Brook, requiring a new license under various scenarios including changes in corporate shareholders, partners, or management agreements that effectively transfer control or profits.

management agreement which permits such unlicensed individual or corporation to control and direct the operation of the business, to retain all or a majority of the profits derived from such business, or to utilize the privileges of the liquor license issued to another for such business for any period in excess of ninety (90) days. A management agreement shall not be deemed to include a contract for employment between a licensee and an individual manager or managers, who operate...that the proposed changes in the floor plan, the nature and focus of the local operation, the menu, the type and focus of advertising for the licensed business are in substantial conformity with the requirements of the liquor control ordinance for the license classification. If it is determined that such proposed changes are not in substantial conformity, the Commissioner will so advise the licensee. 3.   No additional license fee shall be payable and no new license shall be required
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Berwyn · 804.03

License Applications

This section outlines the specific requirements for applying for an alcoholic liquor dealer license in Berwyn. It details the mandatory information and statements that must be included in the written application, which is submitted to the Liquor Control Commissioner.

real estate housing the licensed premises, including the names of the true beneficiaries of any land trust holding legal title to the real estate; and (M)   Applicant must obtain within 30 days an Illinois State Retail dealer’s liquor license prior to commencing business operation. Licensee must maintain said state license in good standing and provide renewed license timely. If licensee has not obtained or renewed said state license, the Berwyn license shall be suspended until obtained. Said state license...shall be obtained within 30 days of application or renewal and said liquor retailer shall not conduct operations during that time period. If valid state license is not tendered within the 30-day period, the local retail liquor license shall be revoked. (Ord. passed 8-2-1976; Ord. 25-18, passed
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Richton Park · 806.30

Open Containers Prohibited.

This section prohibits the consumption or possession of open alcoholic beverages on public ways, publicly owned land, or areas open to the public in Richton Park. It outlines exceptions for licensed establishments and premises with temporary liquor licenses and mandates signage for liquor licensees.

violation of this section that a person has an open alcoholic beverage under his or her actual physical control in a prohibited area. (d)   Nothing contained herein shall be deemed to prohibit such consumption or possession inside a licensed liquor establishment. (e)   Nothing contained herein shall be deemed to prohibit such consumption or possession upon premises subject to a temporary liquor license issued by the Local Liquor Commissioner. (f)   Every liquor licensee shall prominently display, at each exit from
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North Aurora · 5.08.150

List of licenses and revocations

This section mandates that the village liquor commissioner maintain a record of all liquor licenses, provide copies to designated village officials, and issue written notices for new license issuances or revocations, including to the affected licensee and the Illinois Liquor Control Commission. All notices must be given within 48 hours of the action.

record of all licenses issued by him or her and shall furnish the village administrator, treasurer, and chief of police a copy of such record. Upon the issuance of any new license, or the revocation of any old license, the village liquor commissioner shall give written notice of such action to each of such officers, and in case of revocation a written notice shall be given to the licensee whose license has been revoked. All notices provided for in this...section shall be given forty-eight (48) hours from the time of any such action or actions. Notice shall also be given to the Illinois Liquor Control Commission of the revocation of any and all such licenses
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Hawthorn Woods · 3.3.10

Number Of Licenses

This section establishes limits on the number of various liquor and video terminal licenses that can be issued in Hawthorn Woods. Some license classes have a fixed limit, while others have no limit or are not authorized.

number of liquor and video terminal licenses shall not exceed the following: License Number Of Licenses License Number Of Licenses Class A 3 Class B 1 Class B-1 2 Class C No limit Class D No limit Class E 2 Class F None authorized Class G None authorized Class
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Midlothian · 5.2.9

Video Gaming

This section defines terms related to video gaming and establishes that video gaming is allowed in licensed establishments within Midlothian, provided they obtain a village license and pay an annual fee. It also prohibits the issuance of a license to establishments with outstanding debts to the village.

license under this section or had an interest therein that was revoked for cause; 6.   That the applicant or any principal officer therein has not furnished false or misleading information on the application; 7.   That the applicant has a liquor license in good standing in the Village of Midlothian and has provided the Liquor Commissioner with a report or reports showing its gross annual sales totals and categories, including food and beverage sales and if a new applicant the establishments...code or the maximum allowed by state statutes for each offense, and each day that the violation continues shall be regarded as constituting a distinct and separate offense. 3.   Gambling violations may cause the business owner's business and/or liquor license to be suspended and/or revoked. 4.   Illegal devices or devices not properly licensed must be immediately made inoperable or inaccessible for use and removed within five (5) days of notification to the owner of the business or the village
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Park Forest · 6.55

Temporary license

This section outlines the conditions under which the local liquor commissioner can grant temporary licenses for the sale of alcoholic beverages at events open to the public. These events can be held at specified village facilities or on private property, and are intended for civic, charitable, or other nonprofit organizations. Licenses are valid for a maximum of five consecutive days per year and require application approval and proof of adequate insurance.

local liquor commissioner may grant a temporary license for the sale of alcoholic beverages or the sale of alcoholic beverages by the drink in conjunction with the use of the following village facilities by any civic, charitable or other nonprofit organization or nonprofit use at an event at which the public is invited: (1) Library; (2) Aqua Center or Tennis and Health Club; (3) Village Hall; (4) Freedom Hall; or (5) Dining on the Green. (b) The local liquor commissioner
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Braceville · 112.32

License Quotas

This section grants the Mayor, with Commission approval, the authority to set the total number of alcoholic liquor licenses available for each classification. Licenses issued under this section cannot be for a duration shorter than one year.

Mayor as Local Liquor Commissioner may, with the advice and consent of the Commission, determine the aggregate number of licenses to be issued and in effect at any one time for each and every classification of license established for alcoholic liquor dealers under this section. No license shall be issued under this section for a period of less than one year. Penalty
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Oak Forest · 111.54

Change Of Location Or In Personnel

This section outlines the requirements for changing the location of a retail liquor license, which necessitates written application and approval from the Local Liquor Control Commissioner, ensuring the new location meets state and city laws. It also mandates reporting changes in partnerships, officers, directors, managers, or significant ownership (over 5%) within ten days, with new personnel subject to the subchapter's standards and Commissioner review.

retail liquor license shall permit the sale of alcoholic liquor only in the premises described in the application and license. A location may be changed upon making written application to make the change to and receiving approval thereof issued by the Local Liquor Control Commissioner. No change of location shall be permitted unless the proposed new location is a proper one for the retail sale of alcoholic liquor under the laws of the state and the ordinances of the city...license has been issued, shall be reported, in writing, to the Local Liquor Control Commissioner within ten days of the change. All new personnel shall meet all the standards of this subchapter 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. (2000 Code, § 5.08.170) (Am. Ord. 2014-03-0488O, passed
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