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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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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
Business & Licensing
Cicero · 10.32

Use of private security in licensed establishments; employees providing security

This section outlines requirements for licensed establishments in Cicero regarding the use of private security. It mandates disclosure of security firms or directly employed security personnel to the liquor commissioner and specifies penalties for non-compliance, including fines and potential license suspension or revocation.

this chapter as well as chapter 62 and may subject the noncompliant party to a minimum fine of $250.00 up to a maximum fine of $750.00, as well as possible suspension and/or revocation of the noncompliant party's local liquor license. (b) In the event that a liquor licensee directly employs any person to provide security services for the licensee's establishment, whether on a full-time or part-time basis, the licensee shall disclose such information, including proof...designee. (c) Any violation of this section may subject the noncompliant party to a minimum fine of $250.00 up to a maximum fine of $750.00, as well as possible suspension and/or revocation of the noncompliant party's local liquor license
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Beecher · 3.15.10

Licensed Establishments

This section outlines penalties for licensed establishments in Beecher that permit illegal gambling on their premises. Violations can lead to license suspension of up to 60 days for a first offense, and permanent revocation and a ban on future licenses for a second offense.

business, liquor, or food licensee within the corporate limits of the Village that allows gambling to occur on premises in violation of this section may be subject to having its license immediately revoked up to 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 may have its license permanently revoked and, thereafter, barred from obtaining any business, liquor, or food license within the Village
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Oak Lawn · 3.29.3

Application

This section outlines the application process for a video gaming license in Oak Lawn. It specifies the required information, including applicant details, location of terminals, terminal descriptions, and copies of state and local liquor licenses.

gaming terminals to be displayed or operated; E.   Description of video gaming terminal to be covered by the license, mechanical features and serial number; F.   Copy of a valid Illinois Gaming Board license; G.   Copy of a valid Illinois liquor license; H.   Copy of a valid Village of Oak Lawn liquor license; and I.   Such other information as the Village may determine as necessary as set forth in the application form
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Sauk Village · 6.80

License classification

This section establishes a Class L liquor license specifically for the retail sale or delivery of alcohol for on-premises consumption within buildings owned by a public library district. The license fee is waived, provided the sale and delivery are approved by the library district's board of trustees.

Class L liquor licenses shall authorize the retail sale or delivery of alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises of any building owned by a library district, provided that the delivery and sale is approved by the board of trustees of that public library district. The fee for such license shall be waived
Burnham · 6.1

Definitions

This section defines key terms used within the chapter, including 'Alcohol', 'Alcoholic liquor', 'Beer', and 'Club'. It specifies the meanings for these terms as they apply to the chapter's regulations, often referencing state law for similar definitions.

servants and employees for cooking, preparing and serving food and meals for its members and their guests; provided, however, that such club files with the local liquor control commissioner at the time of its application for a license under the Liquor Control Act, 235 ILCS 5/1-1 et seq., two copies of a list of names and residences of its members, and similarly files within ten days of the election of any additional member his name and address; and, provided further...labeled by the manufacturer of alcoholic liquor, to contain and to convey any alcoholic liquor. State Law reference— Similar provisions, 235 ILCS 5/1-3.06. Premises means the place of business or other completely enclosed location particularly described in a liquor license where alcoholic liquor is stored, displayed, offered for sale or where drinks containing alcoholic liquor are mixed, concocted or poured and served for consumption. The term "premises" does not include sidewalks, streets or other portions of the public
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Sleepy Hollow · 3.3.14

Offenses by other than licensee

This section prohibits various individuals and situations from consuming or obtaining alcoholic beverages. It covers consumption on public property, consumption at licensed premises without purchase, and restrictions on underage individuals, intoxicated persons, habitual drunkards, and spendthrifts.

street or public property within the village limits, except as may otherwise be allowed by the issuance of a Class E license under this chapter. C. It shall be unlawful for any person to consume any alcoholic liquor on any premises licensed under the provisions of this chapter unless such alcoholic liquor has been purchased from such license holder. D. It shall be unlawful for any person to consume any alcoholic liquor on any premises licensed under the provisions
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Sauk Village · 6.26

Special event licenses

This section outlines the requirements for obtaining a special event license in Sauk Village for events where alcoholic liquor will be sold, dispensed, or consumed. It specifies that licenses are for non-profit organizations and private individuals, details the application process and required documentation, and mandates the village's provision of police security.

special event retailer or the person or organization hosting the private function, as the case may be, shall obtain a special event license. Special event licenses shall authorize the sale, dispensing and consumption of alcoholic liquor on the premises for which the special event license is issued. Such licenses shall be issued only to organizations and private individuals not for pecuniary profit. The village's liquor commissioner shall have the authority to designate the dates and hours on which such...village clerk shall forward the application to the liquor commissioner. (c) The village will provide security in the form of village police officers at all special events and private functions at which alcoholic liquors will be served and for which applications for special event licenses are made. The village's chief of police shall determine the number of officers to be present, and such determination shall be based upon the number of attendees at the special event or private function
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Chicago · 4.60.140

Prohibited Activities.

This section prohibits the sale or delivery of alcohol to minors, restricts their presence and employment in licensed establishments, and forbids the solicitation of drink purchases for employees by patrons. It also specifies prohibitions against serving patrons' purchased drinks to employees.

sale at retail of alcoholic liquor. Except to the limited extent allowed by Section 4-60-143, a person under the age of 21 years, engaged or employed or permitted to work in or upon the licensed premises where the sale of alcoholic liquor is not the main or principal business may not work as an entertainer, host or hostess or in connection with the handling, selling, serving or delivering of alcoholic liquor. (b)   No licensee or employee...representative, agent or employee of such licensee shall permit any person to carry a concealed firearm on the licensed premises. (1)   The owner of the premises or place of business operating under a city retailer's license for the sale of alcoholic liquor shall post a sign indicating that firearms are prohibited on the property. Signs stating that the carrying of firearms is prohibited shall be clearly and conspicuously posted at the entrance of a building, premises, or real property
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Roselle · 3.24

Dram shop insurance required

This ordinance requires all applicants for a village liquor license in Roselle to provide written proof of dram shop insurance. The insurance must cover the license term and meet the maximum liability limits specified by Illinois state law.

Prior to the issuance of a village liquor license the license applicant shall file with the local liquor control commissioner written proof of dram shop insurance covering the term of the license in that amount necessary to satisfy the maximum liability exposure set forth in 235 ILCS 5/6-21 of the Liquor Control Act, as amended or as may be amended from time to time. The certificate of insurance shall be issued from a dram shop insurance carrier licensed
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Highwood · 4.1.12

Contents Of License; Signature; Location And Premises

This section outlines the required contents and limitations of alcoholic beverage licenses in Highwood, including signature requirements, description of premises, and prohibitions on selling in residential units or lodging rooms.

license shall be signed by the mayor, as local liquor control commissioner. B.   All licenses issued by the local liquor control commission shall state thereon the name of the licensee, the address and description of the premises for which the license is granted and the dates of its issuance and expiration. Licenses issued hereunder apply only to the name and the premises described in the application and in the license issued thereon, and only one location shall be described...proposed new location is proper under the laws of the state and the ordinances of the city and is approved by the local liquor control commission pursuant to the provisions of this chapter. C.   No license shall be issued to sell alcoholic liquor at retail in any dwelling house, flat, apartment or in any premises directly accessible to dwelling or lodging rooms for the public
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Tinley Park · 112.47

Happy Hours

This ordinance section outlines regulations for "Happy Hour" promotions and other drink specials by retail licensees. It prohibits practices like buy-one-get-one deals, unlimited drinks for a fixed price, and contests involving alcohol, while allowing for free food, entertainment, and certain meal or party package inclusions.

retail licensees shall maintain a schedule of the prices charged for all drinks of alcoholic liquor to be served and consumed on the licensed premises or in any room or part thereof. Whenever a hotel or multi-use establishment which holds a valid retailer's license operates on its premises more than one establishment at which drinks of alcoholic liquor are sold at retail, the hotel or multi-use establishment shall maintain at each such establishment a separate schedule...posted on the licensed premises or on the licensee's publicly available website at least 7 days prior to the specified time. (D)   A violation of this section shall be grounds for suspension or revocation of the licensee's liquor license, in addition to any and all other penalties that may be applicable. (Ord. 2021-O-086, passed 12-7-21) Penalty
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Pingree Grove · 4.2.19

Location

This section establishes a minimum distance requirement (100 feet) for liquor license sales from certain sensitive locations and outlines the process for changing a licensed location, requiring written permission and compliance with the chapter's provisions.

Restrictions: No liquor license shall be issued for the sale at retail of any alcoholic liquor within one hundred feet (100') of any church, school, hospital, undertaking establishment or mortuary, home for the aged or indigent persons or for veterans, their spouses or children, any military or naval station, or any location prohibited by applicable state law. B.   Change Of Location: A liquor license shall permit the sale of alcoholic liquor only in the premises described in the application
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South Elgin · 111.02

License Required; Term

This section establishes that a retail liquor dealer's license is required to sell, offer for sale, or permit the consumption of alcoholic liquor in any public accommodation within the village. It also states that all local liquor licenses expire on December 31st following their issuance.

boundaries of the village to sell alcoholic liquor, offer alcoholic liquor for sale at retail, or permit the consumption of alcoholic liquor on the premises of any business operating as a public accommodation without having a retail liquor dealer’s license. It is also unlawful within the boundaries of the village...sell alcoholic liquor, offer alcoholic liquor for sale at retail, or permit the consumption of alcoholic liquor on the premises of any business operating as a public accommodation in violation of the terms of such license. Each local liquor license issued under this chapter shall terminate on December 31 following date of issuance. (Ord. 2019-39, passed
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Volo · 4.2.4

Number of licenses

This section establishes the maximum number of liquor licenses that can be issued by the Village of Volo for different license classes. It also includes a provision for automatic reduction of license caps upon expiration, revocation, or non-renewal.

maximum number of liquor licenses available to be issued is as follows: License Class Maximum Number of Licenses A 3 B 2 E No Limit V 1 Without further action of the Village Board, the maximum number of licenses in any class shall be automatically reduced by one (1) upon the expiration, revocation, or non-renewal of an existing license in any such license class
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Bloomingdale · 4.2.12

Nontransferability Of License

This section establishes that retail liquor dealer licenses are personal privileges, not property, and are nontransferable. Upon the licensee's death or bankruptcy, the license terminates but can be temporarily exercised by the executor/administrator/trustee for a limited period.

retail liquor dealer's license shall be a purely personal privilege, good for a period not to exceed one year after issuance (unless sooner revoked or terminated as herein provided), and shall not constitute property; nor shall it be subject to attachment, garnishment, or execution; nor shall it be alienable or transferable, voluntarily or involuntarily, or subject to being encumbered or hypothecated. B.   The license shall cease and terminate upon the death of the licensee and shall not descend...after the death, bankruptcy or insolvency of such licensee. The executor or administrator of the estate or a business representative of any deceased owner, partner, or shareholder owning five percent (5%) or more of a licensed business shall immediately notify in writing the local liquor control commissioner of such death and indicate what changes in ownership and/or management will result from the death
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Highland Park · 119.410

Responsible Alcohol Service Training

This section mandates that managers and employees of liquor licensees in Highland Park must complete specific responsible alcohol service training programs (BASSET or TIPS) within ten days of employment. Licensees are required to maintain proof of this training for inspection.

patrons for consumption off the premises shall, within ten days after the manager or employee begins employment with the local liquor licensee, successfully complete an off-premises TIPS program. (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 119.410, in a manner that will allow inspection, upon demand, by any full-time, part-time...responsible alcohol service training required pursuant to this Section 119.410 shall pay a program fee in the amount set forth in the Annual Fee Resolution. (3) This Section 119.410(C) does not apply to customers of licensed Class Y establishments who obtain alcoholic liquor in compliance with Section 119.519 of this Code. (D) Any person who attends a program provided by the City Department of Police for the responsible alcohol service training required pursuant to this Section 119.410 shall
Business & Licensing
Homewood · 4.65

Fees

This section establishes that the fee schedule for various license classes, as filed with the village, will be followed. It clarifies that liquor license fees are separate from other applicable fees and that all fees are generally due by May 1st annually.

with the village, shall prevail, and the graduation of fees among classes is intended as a reasonable distinction as to the benefit derived by the licensee by virtue of the revenue obtained by use of a particular license class. Liquor license fees are in addition to any other license or permit fees applicable to the liquor licensee's business. All fees are due on May 1 of each year, except as noted. (Code 1965, § 41.19(g), (cc); Code
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Harvey · 3.01.010

Fees

This section outlines various fees levied by the Municipality of Harvey for services, penalties, and specific applications. Fees range from collection fees and bad check charges to application fees for development and licensing.

Vehicle License Transfer Fee $10.00 5-04-080(B) Additional Charge for Late Application of License $15.00 5-05-030(C) Excessive False Alarms and Fee Assessment per Each False Alarm $100.00 5-06-040 Retail Liquor License Application Fee—New Applicants $5,000.00 (Lic. Fee) + $250.00 (Application Fee) 5-06-040 Retail Liquor License Application Fee—Renewal Applicants $5,000.00 (Lic. Fee) + $250.00 (Application Fee) 5-06-060(G) Annual Liquor Licenses Class
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La Grange · 4.2.40

Restrictions on Issuance of Licenses

This section outlines restrictions on who can obtain an alcoholic liquor license, prohibiting individuals with prior convictions of chapter violations or felonies, and corporations whose officers or directors have felony convictions. It also mandates that licensees must obtain and maintain valid state and federal liquor licenses to sell or serve alcoholic beverages.

this chapter or a felony, nor to a corporation any officer or director of which has been convicted of a felony. (b) Prior to the sale or serving of any Alcoholic Liquor, the Licensee must first obtain a State liquor license and provide a copy to the Liquor Control Commissioner. (c) No Licensee may continue to Sell or serve alcoholic beverages without a valid, current State liquor license. (d) All Licensees must hold, at all times, all required Federal
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Warrenville · 3.3.6

Revocation Or Suspension Of Video Gaming Terminal License

This section outlines the procedures and conditions for revoking or suspending video gaming terminal licenses in Warrenville. It requires a hearing unless the state license is revoked, mandates concurrent suspension if the liquor license is suspended/revoked, and prohibits reissuance for one year after revocation or denial. It also allows the liquor control commissioner to treat violations as liquor license violations.

required to revoke or suspend a City video gaming terminal license for an establishment that has its State video gaming license revoked or suspended. B.   In addition to all penalties authorized in this section, in the event that the liquor license of the establishment be suspended or revoked, the video gaming terminal license will likewise be suspended or revoked concurrently. C.   In the event of a revocation or denial of any license or registration under this section, such person shall...calendar year following the revocation or any appeal thereof. D.   The local liquor control commissioner may treat any violations of the provisions of Chapter 3 of this Code as a violation of the applicable establishment's Class V City liquor license and may proceed accordingly with respect to the enforcement authority over the establishment's liquor license. (Ord. O2021
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Oak Forest · 111.66

Suspension Or Revocation Of Licenses

This section outlines the process by which the Local Liquor Control Commissioner can suspend, revoke, or choose not to renew a liquor license. It details the requirements for initiating proceedings, serving notice, and conducting hearings, while also establishing the consequences of a licensee's failure to appear.

right to proceed by complaint and notice of hearing to require any licensee or manager under this Chapter to appear at a time and place specified in said notice to show cause why the license issued under this subchapter to said licensee by the Local Liquor Control Commissioner should not be suspended or revoked for violations of the provisions of this subchapter, rules or regulations adopted pursuant thereto or other applicable law. (B)   All such original proceedings shall be instituted...allowed under law from time to time; provided, however, the failure of the licensee to appear and/or defend shall not impair the power of the Local Liquor Commissioner to either suspend, revoke, or not renew the license for cause. (F)   The Local Liquor Control Commissioner shall within five days after such hearing, if he or she determines after such hearing that the license should be revoked, suspended or non-renewed, state the reason or reasons for such determination
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Oswego · 3.7.5

Application for license

This section outlines the application process for retail liquor licenses in Oswego, requiring sworn applications, full disclosure of information, and submission with a non-refundable fee that includes background checks.

local liquor control commissioner, or such person as may be designated by him as provided in section 3-7-2 of this chapter, shall grant retail liquor licenses in accordance with the provisions of the laws of the state and the provisions of this chapter. Any person desiring a license under this chapter shall make application to said local liquor control commissioner to be filed with the village clerk. The application shall be sworn to by the applicant...address of any licensee, or of a partner where a partnership is licensee, or the manager where the corporation is licensee, should be changed during the term of the license, then the licensee, partner, or manager so changing his legal address will immediately be required to inform the local liquor control commissioner as to the change in any such address. (B) The citizenship of the applicant, his place of birth and if a naturalized citizen, the time and place
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Campton Hills · 4.5.3

Fees

This section establishes fees for a Class T Supplemental Video Gaming Liquor License in Campton Hills, charging an annual fee per establishment and an additional annual fee per video gaming terminal. License fees are non-prorated and non-refundable.

Class T Supplemental Video Gaming Liquor License shall be one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) per establishment, per license year. The license year shall be from April 1 through March 31 of the following year. The license fees shall not be prorated or refunded. B.   The fee for each video gaming terminal in an establishment in the Village that holds a Class T Supplemental Video Gaming Liquor License shall be two hundred and fifty dollars ($250.00) per video gaming terminal...each year that a Class T Supplemental Video Gaming Liquor License is held by the establishment. This fee shall not be prorated or refunded
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