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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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Chicago · 8.32.080

Regulated Entertainment Businesses.

This section regulates noise from establishments with liquor or public amusement licenses by limiting electronically amplified sound to average conversational level at 100 feet from the property line, with an exception for outdoor venues during specific hours. It outlines enforcement procedures, potential license suspension/revocation for repeat violations, and fines for non-compliance.

establishment holding a liquor license pursuant to Chapter 4-60 of this Code, or a public place of amusement license pursuant to Article III of Chapter 4-156 of this Code, shall operate or permit operation of any equipment or device that electronically amplifies sound so as to generate sound louder than average conversational level at a distance of 100 feet or more from the property line of the property from which the noise is being generated, with the exception...within a one-year period, the Superintendent of Police may recommend to the Mayor or the Commissioner of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection, and to the Local Liquor Control Commissioner, if applicable, the suspension or revocation of the liquor license, the public place of amusement license, or both licenses. Such a recommendation shall be based on an evaluation of the severity of the violations, steps taken to remedy the violations, and the likelihood of successful remediation and continued compliance with
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Waukegan · 3.14

Number of licenses and fees

This section outlines the processes for managing existing liquor licenses, including tracking, voiding, and reducing the number of available licenses upon revocation, lapse, or forfeiture. It also details the process for creating new licenses and conditions for acquiring existing licensed premises.

forth in section 3-55 of this chapter which shall be applied towards the initial license fees in the event the additional license is created by the city council and the applicant is awarded said license by the city liquor commissioner. (4) Notwithstanding the forgoing, the creation of a class "T" special event license shall be allowed by a simplified process, consisting of a request in writing by the applicant. No additional...shall be charged for the application or creation of a class "T" special event license, except as otherwise set forth in this chapter. (c) Neither the local liquor control commissioner nor any other person or entity may issue liquor licenses in a number that is in excess of the number authorized by the city council
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Barrington Hills · 3.2.5

Sales

This section outlines restrictions on the sale of alcoholic liquor in Barrington Hills, including requirements for licensed premises, display of licenses, specific hours of operation for on-premise consumption (with exceptions for New Year's Day), and general civil rights protections within licensed establishments.

Minors. It shall be unlawful for any licensee or person in charge of premises licensed hereunder to permit any person less than twenty-one (21) years of age to sell, serve, draw, pour, mix or deliver any alcoholic liquor in any licensed retail premises. (Ord. 84-23, 9-24-84) 3.   Purchases by Minors. (a)   No person under the age of twenty one (21) years shall purchase or accept a gift of alcoholic liquor or have alcoholic liquor...parent or guardian, to violate any provision of this Chapter. (Ord. 81-28, 6-9-81) 4.   Permitting Minors to Remain on License Premises. 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 twenty-one (21) to be or remain in any room or compartment adjoining or adjacent to or situated in the room or place where such license premises
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Chicago Ridge · 6.33

List kept

The president of Chicago Ridge is responsible for maintaining a complete record of all liquor licenses issued and must provide copies to the clerk, treasurer, and chief of police. Additionally, the president must provide written notice of any new license issuance or revocation to these officers within 48 hours.

president shall keep or cause to be kept a complete record of all liquor licenses issued by him and shall furnish the clerk, treasurer and chief of police each with a copy of such licenses. Upon the issuance of any new liquor license, or the revocation of any old license, the president shall give written notice of such action to each of such officers within 48 hours of such action. (Code 1978, § 3-3-7; Code
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Cary · 5.08.270

Licensee's actions regarding underaged persons

This section prohibits the sale, gift, or delivery of alcoholic liquor to individuals under 21 years of age. It also requires warning notices to be displayed in establishments selling alcohol and outlines acceptable forms of proof of age.

identification, make a report of the matter to the Secretary of State on a form provided by the Secretary of State. D. Underaged persons not permitted on licensed premises. It is unlawful for any holder of retail liquor dealer's license or his or her agent or employee to permit any person under twenty-one (21) years of age to remain in any room or a compartment adjoining or adjacent to or situated in the room or place where such...bartenders. It is unlawful for any person under twenty-one (21) years of age to attend any bar. It is unlawful for any person under twenty-one (21) years of age to draw, pour or mix any alcoholic liquor in any licensed retail premises. F. Parent or guardian of minor. It is 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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Winfield · 3.3.5

Restrictions On Issuance Of Licenses

This section outlines disqualifications for obtaining a liquor license in Winfield. It prohibits issuance to non-residents (with exceptions), individuals lacking good character, non-citizens (with exceptions), those convicted of felonies or certain moral offenses, and entities where principals or significant stakeholders are ineligible.

member of a County board so long as they are performing the duties of the County's Liquor Control Commissioner; and no such official shall be interested directly in the manufacture, sale or distribution of alcoholic liquor, except that a license may be granted to such official in relation to premises which are not located within the territory subject to the jurisdiction of that official if the issuance of such license is approved by the State Liquor Control Commission...issued a license under the Raffles Act or the Illinois Pull Tabs and Jar Games Act 4 . S.   A person who intends to sell alcoholic liquors for use or consumption on his or her licensed retail premises who does not have liquor liability insurance coverage for that premises in an amount that is at least equal to the maximum liability amounts set out in 235 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/6-21
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Schaumburg · 110.25

DENIAL OF A LICENSE

This section outlines the grounds for denial, suspension, or revocation of occupational licenses issued by the Village of Schaumburg, excluding liquor licenses. It also details the appeal process for such actions.

Issuance Denied: Any license issued by the Village of Schaumburg other than liquor licenses may be denied by the village manager or designee if: (1) The applicant fails to provide all the necessary information required; (2) The applicant provides false information; (3) The applicant or the business is not in compliance with any provision of this Code, state or federal laws, rules or regulations; (4) The applicant has a background or history of violating local ordinance, state or federal...granting the license; or (6) The applicant has outstanding fines, fees or monies due the village and has failed to pay them. (B) Suspension or Revocation of a License: Any license issued by the Village of Schaumburg other than liquor licenses may be suspended or revoked by the village manager or designee if: (1) The applicant fails to provide all the necessary information required; (2) The applicant provides false information; (3) The applicant or the business is not in compliance
General Provisions
Homewood · 4.66

Reduction in available licenses

This section mandates that the total number of liquor licenses for a specific class automatically decreases by the number of licenses that are abandoned, surrendered, revoked, or expire without renewal. The local liquor commissioner is responsible for tracking the current number and category of authorized licenses.

Upon the abandonment, surrender, revocation, or expiration without renewal of any liquor license issued pursuant to this division, the total number of liquor licenses permitted for the class under which the abandoned, surrendered, revoked, or expired license was issued shall, upon the date of such abandonment, surrender, revocation, or expiration, automatically reduce by the number of licenses abandoned, surrendered, revoked, or permitted to expire without renewal on that date, notwithstanding the number of such licenses permitted pursuant to this division...local liquor commissioner or the commissioner's designee shall maintain a current tally of the number and category of licenses currently authorized. (Code
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Burr Ridge · 10.04

Special Event Application

This section outlines the application requirements for obtaining a special event permit in Burr Ridge. It details the necessary information to be submitted, including event descriptions, attendee estimates, alcohol plans, refuse provisions, entertainment details, insurance requirements, and accessibility plans.

notarized; (2) a certificate of insurance and additional insured endorsements in a form and in amounts approved by the Village naming the Village and its officers, agents, employees and representatives as additional insureds; (3) a copy of a temporary liquor license issued by the Village's Liquor Commissioner, if applicable; and (4) any other information or documentation deemed necessary or appropriate. All permits or licenses needed for the special events, other than a liquor license if applicable, shall be included
Plainfield · 4.483

Application for permit

This section outlines the application process for special event permits in Plainfield. It details the required application content, submission deadlines, and the review process involving a Special Events Team and Village Board.

certificate of insurance and additionally insured endorsements in a form and in the amounts approved by the Village, naming the Village and its officers, agents, employees and representatives as additional insures; (d) a copy of the temporary liquor license issued by the Village's Liquor Commissioner, if applicable; (e) any other information or documentation deemed necessary and appropriate. All supplemental permits and licenses needed for the special event, other than a liquor license if applicable, shall be included
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Peotone · 120.08

Suspension Or Revocation Of Licenses

This section outlines the process for suspending or revoking village licenses, including liquor licenses, for individuals who fail to collect the hotel accommodations tax. It specifies hearing requirements and ensures civil liability for unpaid taxes is not affected by license action.

President, after hearing held by or for him, shall find that any person has failed to collect the tax imposed by this chapter, he may suspend or revoke all village licenses, specifically including but not limited to liquor licenses held by said person. The owner, manager or operator of the hotel accommodations shall have an opportunity to be heard on any such suspension or revocation, and such hearing shall not be held less than five days after notice...codes of the village shall also apply to the extent they do not conflict with the provisions hereof; provided, however, all other procedural requirements must be met, regardless of conflict herewith, with regard to suspension or revocation of a liquor license. The suspension or revocation of any license shall not release or discharge the owner, manager or operator of hotel accommodations from civil liability for the payment of the tax, interest and late charges, nor for prosecution of such offense
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Palos Hills · 5.10.040

License—Issuance—Notices

This section outlines the process for issuing alcoholic liquor retail licenses in Palos Hills after application approval and fee payment. It details license content, required signatures, record-keeping, and notification procedures for new or revoked licenses.

mayor, as local liquor commissioner, of the application as provided in Section 5.10.010 through 5.10.200, and payment of the required license fee, the city clerk shall issue to the person or persons applying therefor a license to retail intoxicating liquors under the provisions of this chapter, indicating the classification under which the license is issued and the term for which such license was granted, which license shall be signed by the mayor, as local liquor commissioner, and countersigned...complete record of all such licenses issued by him, and shall furnish the clerk, treasurer, and chief of police each with a copy thereof; upon the issuance of any new license, or the revocation of any old license, the mayor, as local liquor commissioner, shall give written notice of such action to each of these officers within forty-eight hours of such action
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Bellwood · 112.03

Powers And Duties Of Commissioner

This section outlines the broad powers and duties of the Local Liquor Control Commissioner in Bellwood. These include managing liquor license applications and renewals, investigating violations, conducting hearings, and enforcing local and state alcohol-related laws.

Local Liquor Control Commissioner shall have the following powers, functions and duties: (A)   To receive applications for liquor licenses under this chapter, to investigate applicants, and to grant or renew liquor licenses; (B)   To receive complaints from citizens of the village that the provisions of this chapter or state law have been or are being violated and to investigate and act upon such complaints; (C)   To enter and authorize any law enforcement officer to enter at any time upon...performance of his or her duties and responsibilities as Local Liquor Control Commissioner; (E)   To require any licensee at any reasonable time to produce such licensee's books and records of his operations under his liquor license for inspection and examination; (F)   To require any licensee at reasonable times, and from time to time, to file reports or provide information concerning such licensee's operation of his licensed establishment as may be convenient to permit the proper enforcement of this
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Glendale Heights · 4.3.7

Application For License

This section outlines the required information and statements for an application for a local retail liquor dealer's license in Glendale Heights. It specifies details about the applicant, business, ownership, management, and personal background information.

Applications for a local retail liquor dealer's license shall be made to the local liquor control commissioner, in writing, signed by the applicant, if an individual; signed by each individual partner, if a partnership; or signed by a duly authorized agent thereof, if a club or corporation; verified by oath or affidavit, and shall contain the following statements and information: A.   The applicant's name, mailing address and telephone number. B.   The name and address of the applicant...where and when, or if any such license has been revoked, state the reasons therefor. O.   A statement that the applicant and all individuals required to be identified in the application have not in the past and will not in the future violate any of the laws of the state of Illinois, or of the United States, or any ordinance of the village controlling the retail sale of alcoholic liquors in the conduct of his place of business
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Hanover Park · 10.4

Application for license

This section outlines the mandatory information and documentation required for an application for a local retail liquor dealer's license in Hanover Park. It details personal information, business structure details, ownership percentages, and management personnel.

Applications for a local retail liquor dealer's license shall be made to the local liquor control commissioner, in writing, signed by the applicant if an individual, signed by each individual partner if a partnership, or signed by a duly authorized agent thereof if a club or corporation, verified by oath or affidavit, and shall contain the following statements and information: (1) The applicant's name, sex, date of birth, social security number, position and percentage of ownership...where and when, or if any such license has been revoked, state the reasons therefor; (15) A statement that the applicant and all individuals required to be identified in the application have not in the past and will not in the future violate any of the laws of the State of Illinois, or of the United States, or any ordinance of the village controlling the retail sale of alcoholic liquors in the conduct of his place of business
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Diamond · 110.17

Hours Of Operation

This section establishes the hours during which alcoholic liquor can be sold, offered, or consumed on licensed premises in Diamond. It prohibits sales and consumption during specific overnight hours, with exceptions for employees and the possibility of retail establishments, restaurants, and clubs remaining open for other purposes.

Unless otherwise set forth in a license classification: (A)   It shall be unlawful for any licensee holding a liquor license to sell, offer for sale, or deliver any alcoholic liquor in the village or to permit any person to consume any alcoholic liquor in or on any licensed premises between the hours of 1:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. Monday through Friday inclusive; between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday...persons other than the licensee or the licensee's employees are on the licensed premises after the authorized hours and alcoholic liquor is present in any form or container, other than one that is corked or re-closed and in a place of display or storage, it shall be presumed that a violation of this section has occurred. All unfinished drinks shall be cleared from the bar, tables and any other serving areas within ten minutes after closing time
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Crete · 4.30

Change of location

This section outlines the process for changing the location of a retail liquor dealer's license in Crete, requiring permission from the village president and ensuring the new location complies with regulations. It also mandates review of the license for substantial changes in business operations.

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 permission from...village president. No change of location shall be permitted unless the proposed new location is a proper one for the retail sale of alcoholic liquor under law and ordinance. (b) Inasmuch as businesses involving the issuance of a liquor license are subject to review and approval upon issuance of such license initially, any substantial change in business operations, including, but not by way of limitation, structural remodeling, renovation, addition or expansion, or the addition or development of entertainment or amusement
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Peotone · 112.35

Hours Of Operation

This section outlines the specific hours of operation and closing times for various classes of liquor licenses in Peotone. It details when alcoholic beverages can and cannot be sold or served, with differing regulations for different license types and days of the week.

closing hours for Class A, E and V liquor licenses shall be as follows: (a)   Monday through Friday: 1:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. (b)   Saturday: 2:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. (c)   Sunday: 2:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. (2)   No retail sales for off premises consumption may be made by a Class A licensee between midnight and 6:00 a.m. Sunday through Saturday. (B)   No alcoholic beverages shall be offered for sale, marketed or sold...Class D-1, or Class F licensee as follows: (1)   Monday through Friday: midnight to 6:00 a.m. (2)   Saturday: midnight to 6:00 a.m. (3)   Sunday: midnight to 11:00 a.m. (C)   The closing hours for Class B liquor licenses shall be as follows: (1)   Sunday through Thursday 9:00 p.m. to 10 a.m. the following day. (2)   Friday and Saturday: 10:00 p.m. to 10:00 a.m. the following day. (3)   Closing hours for a particular event held
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Harvey · 5.06.150

Number of licenses

This section establishes a hard cap on the total number of liquor licenses that can be issued within Harvey's jurisdiction, limiting the total to fifty-seven.

council may from time to time determine the number of licenses of each class to be issued. The total number of all liquor licenses, regardless of class or kind, to be issued by the local liquor control commissioner within his jurisdiction shall be limited to fifty-seven (57) licenses, and the number of such liquor licenses so issued by him shall not exceed fifty-seven (57) in number. (prior code § 5-2-16; Ord. 1821, 1968; Ord. 2114A
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Roselle · 3.50

Sales to persons under twenty-one and certain other persons prohibited; minors prohibited in establishments

This section prohibits individuals under 21 years of age from purchasing, possessing, consuming, or obtaining alcoholic liquor in Roselle, with specific exceptions for religious services and consumption under parental supervision. It also addresses fraudulent identification and mandates warning signs on licensed premises.

obtain an identification card by means of false information for the purpose of purchasing or attempting to purchase or possess alcoholic liquor by any person under twenty-one (21) years of age. (e) In every licensed premises in the village where alcoholic liquor is sold there shall be displayed at all times in a prominent place a printed card which shall be supplied by the village clerk and which shall read substantially as follows: "WARNING TO MINORS You are subject...shall be unlawful for any parent or guardian to permit any minor child of which he or she may be parent or guardian to violate any provision of this section. (i) No Class T liquor license holder or patron of a segregated gaming area with a Class T liquor license business of gaming activities shall invite, take or allow a person under twenty-one (21) years of age to enter or remain within a segregated gaming area. For purposes
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Franklin Park · 3.3.2

Provisions against gambling and liquor

This section prohibits gaming and the sale of intoxicating liquors at licensed entertainment events. It allows for license revocation for violations, with an exemption for video gaming terminals operated under state law.

connected therewith or be allowed by the person obtaining the license, and such will not in anywise be permitted or held out as an inducement to visitors, and that no intoxicating liquors shall be sold on the premises. Any person violating any such provision in any such license, shall be deemed guilty of an offense and shall have the license revoked. This section does not apply to video gaming terminals when played, used, owned, maintained or transported as authorized
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Round Lake Park · 111.51

PERSONS UNDER THE AGE OF 21 YEARS

This ordinance prohibits individuals under 21 from being on licensed premises, with exceptions for residents, those accompanied by a parent/guardian, certain employees, and establishments where alcohol is not the principal business. Violations can lead to license suspension or revocation.

Presence Prohibited: It shall be unlawful for any holder of a liquor license within the village, or his agent or employee, to suffer or permit any person under the age of 21 to be or remain in any room or compartment or on any licensed premises, adjoining or adjacent to any licensed premises, other than a resident of the premises, provided, however, that this subsection shall not apply to any person under the age of 21 years who is accompanied...establishment employees at least 18 years of age whose duties are limited to serving alcoholic liquors and food. In addition to all other fines and penalties, the local Liquor Control Commissioner may suspend or revoke any liquor license of the holder of said license for said premises for any violation of this subsection. (Ord. 02-8, passed 6-4-02) Penalty
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Lombard · 112.19

Record of licenses

This section mandates that the local Liquor Commissioner maintain a comprehensive record of all issued liquor licenses. The Commissioner must provide a copy of this record to the Chief of Police and issue written notifications of any new license issuance or revocation to the corporate authorities and Chief of Police.

cause to be kept a complete record of all such licenses issued by him, and shall furnish the Chief of Police with a copy thereof; upon the issuance of any new license, or the revocation of any old license, the local Liquor Commissioner shall give written notice of such action to the corporate authorities and Chief of Police. ('70 Code, § 5.28.130) (Ord. 2545, passed
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Deerfield · 3.30

State License Required:

This section mandates that any licensee operating a liquor business in Deerfield must also possess a liquor license issued by the Illinois Liquor Control Commission.

licensee under this chapter shall operate a liquor business without having obtained a liquor license issued by the Illinois liquor control commission. (1975 Code
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