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Kenilworth · 116.034

Records And Reports

This section outlines the record-keeping and reporting requirements related to local liquor licenses in Kenilworth. It details who is responsible for maintaining records, the notification procedures for license changes, reporting obligations of the Liquor Control Commissioner, and the accessibility of licensee records for investigations.

Village Clerk shall keep, or cause to be kept, a complete record of all local liquor licenses issued pursuant to this chapter, and shall furnish the Director of Finance and Village Chief of Police each with a copy thereof. (B)   The Village Clerk shall give written notice of the issuance, suspension or revocation of a local liquor license to the Director of Finance and Village Chief of Police within two business days thereof. (C)   The Liquor Control Commissioner...Village Board of Trustees, shall report to the Village Board of Trustees (1) all of his or her acts and doings in the enforcement of this chapter, and (2) the date of collection and amount of all local liquor license fees paid pursuant to this chapter. (D)   All local liquor licensees shall make their books and records available, upon reasonable notice, for investigation and control by any designee of either the Liquor Control Commissioner or the Illinois Liquor Control Commission
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Broadview · 3.3.13

Violations, Penalty

This section outlines penalties for violations of the Broadview liquor control chapter, including fines that escalate with repeated offenses within a 12-month period, and a late filing fee for license renewals. It also mentions potential license suspension or revocation.

this chapter in obtaining any license hereunder, or who having obtained a license hereunder shall violate any of the provisions of this chapter with respect to the manufacture, possession, distribution or sale of alcoholic liquor, or with respect to the maintenance of the licensed premises, or shall violate any other provision of this chapter, shall levy a fine on the licensee for violations. The fine imposed shall not exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) for a first violation within...Each day a violation continues shall constitute a separate violation, but not more than fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000.00) in fines may be imposed against any licensee during the period of the license. B.   In the event that a liquor license holder fails to submit a license renewal application to the village before or on the expiration date of the current license, the licensee will be assessed a late filing fee of twenty five dollars ($25.00). Late applications and instruments
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New Lenox · 6.44

Changes in interest; partnerships and corporations

This section mandates reporting of changes in ownership, officers, directors, or major shareholders of liquor license holders to the liquor control commissioner within ten business days. Failure to report or changes resulting in ineligible individuals holding interest can lead to license termination or fines.

Changes in personnel of any licensee are subject to the following requirements: (1) Any changes in partnerships, officers, directors, persons holding directly or beneficially more than five percent of the stock or ownership interest, or liquor managers of the licensed premises under this chapter, shall be reported in writing to the liquor control commissioner within ten business days of the change. All such persons shall meet all the standards of this...chapter and must otherwise qualify to hold a license. (2) When a license has been issued to a partnership and a change of ownership occurs resulting in a partnership interest by one who is not eligible to hold a liquor license, the license shall terminate effective on the date of the change. (3) When a license has been issued to a corporation and a change takes place in the officers, directors, or shareholders of more than five of the stock
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Lincolnwood · 10.2.19

Responsible alcohol service training

This section mandates that all managers and employees involved in selling, preparing, serving, or delivering alcohol must complete an ILCC BASSET program within 90 days of employment. Licensees must maintain proof of this training and ensure at least one trained individual is present on the premises at all times when alcohol is being served, with an exception for representatives of Class S-E licenses.

days after the manager or employee begins employment with the local liquor licensee, successfully complete an ILCC BASSET program; provided, however, that this Section 10-2-19 shall not apply to representatives of a Class S-E local liquor license.(B) Proof of training. Each local liquor licensee shall maintain on the licensed premises proof of completion by each manager and employee of the local liquor licensee of the training required pursuant to this Section...successfully completed an ILCC BASSET program.(2) No local liquor licensee shall sell, serve, or deliver any alcoholic liquor at any time at which there is not physically present on the licensed premises a manager or employee of the local liquor licensee who has successfully completed an ILCC BASSET program as required pursuant to Section 10-2-19(A) of this Code.(3) Representatives of Class S-E local liquor licensees may only sell, mix, prepare, serve, and deliver alcoholic
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Geneva · 4.2.31

LIST OF LICENSES AND REVOCATIONS

This section mandates the local liquor control commissioner to maintain a comprehensive record of all issued and revoked liquor licenses. It also requires specific written notifications to designated officers, the affected licensee in case of revocation, and the state liquor control commission, all within 48 hours of any action.

local liquor control commissioner shall keep or cause to be kept a complete record of all licenses issued by him upon the issuance of any new license, or the revocation of any old license, the local liquor control commissioner shall give written notice of such action to each of said 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 state liquor control commission of the revocation of any and all such licenses
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Highland Park · 119.335

Records and Reports

This section outlines the record-keeping and reporting requirements for local liquor licenses in Highland Park. It details the responsibilities of the City Clerk, the Local Liquor Control Commissioner, and licensees in maintaining and sharing relevant information.

City Clerk shall keep, or cause to be kept, a complete record of all local liquor licenses issued pursuant to this Chapter, and shall furnish the Director of Finance and Chief of Police each with a copy thereof. (B) The City Clerk shall give written notice of the issuance or revocation of a local liquor license to the Director of Finance and City Chief of Police within two business days thereof. (C) The Local Liquor Control Commissioner, at the request...City Council, shall report to the City Council (1) all of his or her acts and doings in the enforcement of this Chapter, and (2) the date of collection and amount of all local liquor license fees paid pursuant to this Chapter. (D) All local liquor licensees shall make their books and records available, upon reasonable notice, for investigation and control by any designee of either the Local Liquor Control Commission or the Illinois Liquor Control Commission
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Braceville · 112.31

Dram Shop Liability Insurance

This section requires liquor license applicants in Braceville to maintain dram shop liability insurance at specified minimum amounts. Failure to do so can lead to license suspension or revocation, and insurers must provide notice of policy termination.

Before any liquor license shall be issued or renewed, the applicant for the license shall present to the Liquor Commissioner evidence of dram shop liability insurance issued by an insurance company licensed to do business in the state, insuring the applicant and the owner or lessor of the premises for dram shop liability in at least the following amounts: $1,000,000 for injury to the person or property per person; and $100,000 for general liability or loss...dram shop liability insurance shall be kept and maintained in full force and effect during the term that the license is issued. Failure to keep and maintain the insurance shall be cause for suspension or revocation of any alcoholic liquor license issued pursuant to this chapter. The certificate of insurance shall provide that on termination or cancellation of any dram shop policy, notice thereof shall be mailed to the village at least ten days prior to the termination date. Penalty
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Wilmington · 112.17

Dram shop liability insurance

This ordinance requires applicants for liquor licenses in Wilmington to provide proof of dram shop liability insurance with specific minimum coverage amounts. It also mandates that the insurance remain in effect and requires notification to the city clerk prior to cancellation.

Before any liquor license shall be issued or renewed, the applicant for the license shall present to the liquor commissioner evidence of dram shop liability insurance issued by an insurance company licensed to do business in the state, insuring the applicant and the owner or lessor of the premises for dram shop liability in at least the following amounts: (1) $45,000 for general liability or personal injury per person; (2) $45,000 for general liability or property damage...dram shop liability insurance shall be kept and maintained in full force and effect during the term that the license is issued. Failure to keep and maintain the insurance shall be cause for suspension or revocation of any alcoholic liquor license issued pursuant to this chapter. (C) The certificate of insurance shall provide that on the termination or cancellation of any dram shop policy, notice thereof shall be mailed to the city clerk at least 10 days prior
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Crestwood · 114.03

General Provisions

This section outlines the regulations for issuing and displaying video gaming stickers for establishments licensed to sell alcoholic liquor in Crestwood. It details limitations on the number of terminals, geographic restrictions, age requirements for users and employees, operating hours, and mandates compliance with state regulations.

issuance of video gaming stickers shall be limited and regulated as follows: (A) Parties authorized to apply. Any person or entity licensed to sell alcoholic liquor may apply to the Liquor Control Commissioner for a village video gaming sticker on an application for provided. (B) Display of video sticker. All video gaming terminals and video computer amusement devices at premises within the village shall display a village video gaming sticker at all times. The fee for each video sticker shall...operation. Video gaming terminal devices and video computer amusement devices may be played only during the hours of operation permitted for the consumption of alcohol at that establishment. (H) Illinois Gaming Board rules apply. Any holder of a liquor license must comply with any provision of the Act and must also follow all rules, regulations, and restrictions imposed by the Illinois Gaming Board and the provisions of the Illinois Gaming Act, ILCS
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Lombard · 119.05

Alcoholic liquor service limitation

This ordinance prohibits food handlers from allowing alcoholic liquor consumption on their premises unless they also hold a valid liquor license. This applies regardless of who provides the alcohol.

allow alcoholic liquor to be consumed upon the licensed premises, regardless of whether such alcoholic liquor is provided by the food handler or provided by the customer of the food handler, unless the food handler also has a valid liquor license issued by the village pursuant to Chapter 112 of this Code. (Ord. 6692, passed 3/1/12
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Aurora · Sec 6-

25 Carrying Of Alcoholic Liquor From The Premises

This section prohibits carrying open or unsealed alcoholic beverages from licensed premises, with an exception for partially consumed wine bottles purchased with a meal, and regulates alcohol possession in vehicles. It also provides exemptions for passengers in limousines, chartered buses, and motor homes.

shall be unlawful for any person to carry any alcoholic liquor in an unsealed or opened container from the licensed premises where such alcoholic liquor...purchased. No licensee or employee of a licensee under this article shall permit any patron to violate this section nor continue to sell alcoholic liquors to any person knowing that such person intends to carry the alcoholic liquor from the licensed premises in an open or unsealed container. It shall be unlawful for any licensee, owner, manager, bartender or any employee of said licensee to allow any patron to leave the licensed premises with open liquor. It shall be unlawful
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St. Charles · 5.08.330

List of licenses and revocations

This section mandates that the Local Liquor Control Commissioner maintain a record of all liquor licenses and promptly notify relevant city officials and the Illinois Liquor Control Commission of any license issuances or revocations within 48 hours. It also requires written notice to revoked licensees.

cause to be kept a complete record of all licenses issued and shall furnish the clerk, treasurer and Chief of Police a copy thereof; upon the issuance of any new license, or the revocation of any old license, the Local Liquor Control Commissioner shall give written notice of such action to each of said 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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Prospect Heights · 2.3.14

Location Requirements

This section establishes location requirements for retail sale of alcoholic liquor, generally prohibiting licenses within 100 feet of churches, schools, and similar institutions, with specific exceptions and conditions. It also outlines the process for changing a licensed location.

such place of business so exempted shall have been established for such purposes prior to the taking effect of this section. The prohibition of this section shall not extend to the renewal of a license for the sale at retail of alcoholic liquor on premises within one hundred feet (100') of any church or school where such church or school has been established within such one hundred feet (100') since the issuance of the original license. In the case...such sales are limited to periods when groups are assembled on the premises solely for the promotion of some common object other than the sale or consumption of alcoholic liquor. B.   Change Of Location: A 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 only upon a written permission to make such change issued by the mayor of the city. No change
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Kenilworth · 116.092

Liquor Control Commissioner Hearings

This section outlines the process for public hearings conducted by the Liquor Control Commissioner before revoking, suspending, or fining a local liquor licensee. It also details provisions for immediate closure of licensed premises under specific circumstances.

Except as provided in § 116.094 of this chapter, no local liquor license shall be revoked or suspended, and no fines shall be assessed against a local liquor licensee pursuant to § 116.091(B) of this chapter, except after a public hearing held by the Liquor Control Commissioner in accordance with the following provisions: (1)   Written notice of the date, time, and place of, and the general reasons for, the hearing shall be transmitted to the local liquor licensee at the licensed...that any continued operation of a particular licensed premises will immediately threaten the welfare of the community, order a licensed premises closed for not more than seven days, pending a hearing on the suspension or revocation of the local liquor license: (1) upon the issuance of a written order stating the reason for such conclusion; and (2) without notice or hearing. Any order issued pursuant to this division (B) shall include the notice of public hearing required pursuant to division
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Riverwoods · 3.2.3

License Required; Contents

This section mandates that no person can sell or offer alcoholic liquor for sale without a license from the local liquor control commissioner. Licenses must detail the licensee, premises, and dates, and must be prominently displayed at the licensed location.

person shall sell at retail or solicit or receive an order for, or keep or expose for sale, or keep with the intention of selling, any alcoholic liquor without first obtaining a license therefor, as is hereinafter provided. All licenses issued by the local liquor control commissioner shall state thereon the name of the licensee and the address and description of the premises for which it is granted, and the date of its issuance and expiration. Such license shall...signed by the local liquor control commissioner, and each licensee shall cause his license issued under the provisions of this chapter to be framed and hung in plain view in a conspicuous place on the licensed premises
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Lockport · 111.53

Sale To Persons Under The Age Of Twenty-One Years

This section prohibits individuals under 21 from purchasing or obtaining alcoholic beverages, misrepresenting their age for such purposes, and being present in areas where alcohol is sold unless accompanied by a parent or guardian. It also places obligations on license holders and parents/guardians regarding underage alcohol consumption and sets forth penalties.

under the ordinances of the City of Lockport if you purchase alcoholic liquor or misrepresent your age for the purpose of purchasing or obtaining alcoholic liquor.” (D)   It shall be unlawful for any holder of a retail liquor dealer's license or his agent or employee to suffer or permit any person under the age of 21 years to remain in any room or compartment adjoining or adjacent to or situated in the room or place where such licensed premises...licensed premises which derives its principal business from the sale of other commodities or services than alcoholic liquor. (E)   In addition to all other fines and penalties, the Local Liquor Control Commissioner may revoke or suspend the retail liquor dealer's license for any violation of this section. (F)   It shall be unlawful for any parent or guardian to permit any minor child of which he or she may be the parent or guardian to violate any of the provisions
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Glencoe · 4.14

Records And Reports

This section outlines record-keeping and reporting requirements for local liquor licenses in Glencoe. It mandates the village clerk to maintain records, notify relevant officials of license actions, and requires licensees to make their books accessible for investigation.

village clerk shall keep, or cause to be kept, a complete record of all local liquor licenses issued pursuant to this chapter, and shall furnish the director of finance and village director of public safety each with a copy thereof (b)   The village clerk shall give written notice of the issuance, suspension or revocation of a local liquor license to the director of finance and village director of public safety within two business days thereof. (c)   At the request...trustees, the liquor control commissioner shall report to the village board of trustees: (1)   All of his or her acts and doings in the enforcement of this chapter; and (2)   The date of collection and amount of all local liquor license fees paid pursuant to this chapter. (d)   All local liquor licensees shall make their books and records available, upon reasonable notice, for investigation and control by any designee of either the liquor control commissioner or the Illinois Liquor Control
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McHenry · 4.2.18

Illinois Basset Alcohol Certification Program

This section mandates successful completion of a BASSET alcohol training program for individuals involved in selling, serving, or checking identification for alcoholic liquor, as well as management personnel. It outlines timelines for new hires to complete training, specifies the validity period for certification, and details requirements for maintaining and presenting proof of completion.

Liquor Control Commission, is required for all persons who sell or serve alcoholic liquor, all management personnel working in a licensed premises, and anyone whose job description entails the checking of identification for the purchase of alcoholic liquor pursuant to the license. B.   New Owners, Managers, Employees: Any new owner, manager, employee or agent requiring BASSET training shall, within thirty (30) days from their first day of employment or other association with a licensee, enroll in a BASSET approved program...this chapter, may require all persons who sell or serve alcoholic liquor and/or all management personnel working in a licensed premises and/or anyone whose job description entails the checking of identification for the purchase of alcoholic liquor pursuant to the license to reapply, attend and successfully complete a BASSET program at the Police Department
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Tinley Park · 112.21

Hours

This section establishes operating hours for establishments selling alcoholic liquor in Tinley Park, with specific restrictions for weekdays, weekends, New Year's Day, and Sundays. It also outlines exceptions for golf courses and certain license holders (Class AV-1) and video gaming operations (Class UV-2), while prohibiting sales and consumption during restricted hours.

this chapter. It shall be unlawful to sell, offer to sell, dispense, mix, pour, give away or otherwise serve any alcoholic liquors during such hours. It shall be further unlawful to allow anyone to consume alcoholic liquors on any licensed premises during such hours. (B)   It shall be unlawful to keep open for business or to admit the public...premises in or on which alcoholic liquor is sold for consumption on the premises during the hours within which the sale of such liquor is prohibited. However, in the case of restaurants or mercantile establishments holding a liquor license, such establishments may be kept open, but no alcoholic liquor may be sold, offered for sale, dispensed, mixed, drawn, poured, given away or otherwise served or consumed by any person during such hours. (C)   Class UV-2 License holders are permitted
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South Elgin · 111.36

Catering Licenses

This section outlines the requirements and subclasses for catering licenses in South Elgin, specifically for the sale and service of alcoholic liquor in conjunction with prepared food at private events. It establishes Class F-1 for local restaurants and Class F-2 for catering companies or restaurants outside the village.

Class “F” licenses shall permit the sale of service of alcoholic liquor of any type by a caterer in conjunction with the sale of prepared food for service at private events that are not publicly advertised and that are not open to the general public at locations other than the premises leased, owned, or otherwise occupied or operated by the licensee. Class “F” licenses are divided into the following two subclasses, “F-1" and “F-2": (A)   (1)   Class...licenses allows a catering company or restaurant (outside of the village) to cater food and/or alcoholic beverages at a location within the village. (1)   For an “F-2" license, the catereer must provide the following documents: (a)   Current liquor license from municipality or county where the promary catering business is located; (b)   Current State of Illinois liquor license; and, (c)   Dram shop liability coverages and coverage for the true, complete and faithful compliance with the code and the laws
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Kildeer · 3.17.12

Licensed Establishments

This section outlines penalties for businesses, liquor, or food licensees in Kildeer that permit illegal gambling on their premises. First offenses result in a 60-day license revocation, while second offenses lead to permanent revocation and a ban on future licensing.

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 his/her/its license immediately revoked for a period of sixty (60) days. Any business, liquor...food licensee within the corporate limits of the Village 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
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Highland Park · 119.610

Local Liquor Control Commission Hearings

This section outlines the procedural requirements for revoking or suspending local liquor licenses, including mandatory public hearings with proper notice. It also allows for temporary closure of licensed premises in cases of immediate community welfare threats, pending a hearing.

Except as provided in Section 119.620 of this Chapter, no local liquor license shall be revoked or suspended, and no fines shall be assessed against a local liquor licensee pursuant to Section 119.605(B) of this Chapter, except after a public hearing held by the Local Liquor Control Commission in accordance with the following provisions: (1) Written notice of the date, time, and place of, and the general reasons for, the hearing shall be transmitted to the local liquor licensee...that any continued operation of a particular licensed premises will immediately threaten the welfare of the community, order a licensed premises closed for not more than seven days, pending a hearing on the suspension or revocation of the local liquor license: (1) upon the issuance of a written order stating the reason for such conclusion; and (2) without notice or hearing, but with the consent of the members of the Local Liquor Control Commission. Any order issued pursuant to this
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Glencoe · 4.42

Liquor Control Commissioner Hearings

This section outlines the process for public hearings conducted by the Liquor Control Commissioner before revoking or suspending a liquor license, assessing fines, or imposing penalties. It also allows for immediate closure of licensed premises under specific emergency conditions.

Except as provided in § 4-44 of this chapter, no local liquor license shall be revoked or suspended, and no fines shall be assessed against a local liquor licensee pursuant to § 4-40 of this chapter, except after a public hearing held by the liquor control commissioner in accordance with the following provisions: (1)   Written notice of the date, time, and place of, and the general reasons for, the hearing shall be transmitted to the local liquor licensee...that any continued operation of a particular licensed premises will immediately threaten the welfare of the community, order a licensed premises closed for not more than seven days, pending a hearing on the suspension or revocation of the local liquor license: (1) upon the issuance of a written order stating the reason for such conclusion; and (2) without notice or hearing. Any order issued pursuant to this section shall include the notice of public hearing required pursuant to subsection
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Grayslake · 5.08.200

Ceasing operations of licensed premises

This ordinance states that licensed premises, excluding specific classes (E-1, E-2, E-3), will have their liquor licenses deemed abandoned and void if operations cease for over 30 days without prior written approval from the liquor control commissioner. Approval for longer periods requires evidence of good cause.

cease the operation of the licensed premises, including the serving of liquor, under the terms of his or her license for any period exceeding thirty (30) days without first obtaining written approval from the liquor control commissioner, then the liquor license for that business shall be deemed abandoned, void, and without further force or effect. Such abandonment shall be found without regard to the intent of the licensee to resume operations. The liquor control commissioner may grant approval
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Orland Park · 7.3.11.3

Restrictions

This section establishes several restrictions for establishments with pool and billiard tables, including preventing disturbances, discouraging truancy, regulating age of patrons based on liquor license class and proximity to the bar, prohibiting patrons violating laws, banning coin-operated tables, and defining operating hours.

table(s) by persons under sixteen (16) years of age and/or by student(s) enrolled in grades 12 or under. (C)   No license shall be issued hereunder to an establishment holding other than a Class "C" liquor license. No Billiard Parlor Operator's licensee holding a Class "C" liquor license shall admit upon the licensed premises a person under the age of twenty-one (21) years unless that person is accompanied by a parent or legal guardian, except that
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