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Elgin · 6.06.130

Change of location

This section prohibits the sale of alcoholic liquor at any location other than the one specified on the license. Any change of location requires a new license application and approval under state and city laws.

liquor license shall permit the sale of alcoholic liquor only on the premises described in the application license. No change of location shall be permitted unless and until application is made for a new liquor license pursuant to the procedures of this chapter and the determination that the proposed new location is a proper one for the sale of alcoholic liquor under the laws of the state and the ordinances of the city
Business & Licensing
Lindenhurst · 111.26

Fine/Suspension/Revocation

This section outlines the Village President's authority to revoke, suspend, or fine retail liquor license holders for violations of chapter provisions or state law. It also allows for immediate closure of premises if operation immediately threatens community welfare.

After a public hearing with 3 days' written notice to the licensee, the Village President may revoke any retail liquor license for any violation of any provision of this chapter or for any violation of State law pertaining to the sale of alcoholic liquor. The Village President, in lieu of revoking any retail liquor license, may suspend the license for a period of time up to 30 days or fine the license holder for each violation within a 12 month
Business & Licensing
Aurora · Sec 8-

114 Liquor Establishments

This section allows for arcade licenses to be issued for premises that are primarily liquor establishments, provided they also meet the terms and fees of Chapter 6 regarding alcoholic liquor.

arcade license may otherwise additionally be issued for a premises principally operated as a liquor establishment upon the terms and fees provided by this article and by Chapter 6 (entitled "Alcoholic Liquor") of this Code. No liquor shall be allowed on premises licensed under this article unless also licensed under Chapter
Business & Licensing
Forest Park · 3.3.17

Alcohol Sellers And Servers Education And Training

This section requires all alcohol servers and managers in Forest Park to complete a state-certified BASSET training program within 120 days of employment. New employees must be supervised by a trained individual until they complete the program.

training or educating on the proper technique for using a system that dispenses alcoholic beverages. LICENSEE: The holder of a village of Forest Park class A, A1, A2, A3, A7, B1 or B2 village of Forest Park retail local liquor license. STATE CERTIFIED BASSET TRAINING PROGRAM: A BASSET program licensed by the state of Illinois liquor control commission (ILCC) as required by sections 3-12 (11.1) and 6-27 of the liquor control act of 1934 2 and title...Illinois administrative code, chapter XVI, section 3500. B.   Completion Of Program: All alcohol servers, as herein defined, and managers of liquor licensed establishments shall have successfully completed an ILCC BASSET approved seller/server training program within one hundred twenty (120) days of the first date of their employment by the licensee. C.   New Employees: New employees required to successfully complete BASSET training shall perform their duties under the direct supervision of a person who has successfully completed BASSET training until they
Business & Licensing
Franklin Park · 3.3H-1

Purpose; definitions

This section permits video gaming within Franklin Park, establishing that licensed establishments must comply with the Illinois Video Gaming Act. It also defines key terms such as 'licensed establishment,' 'minor,' 'terminal operator,' and 'video gaming terminal' by referencing the Illinois Video Gaming Act.

Gaming Act and any amendments related thereto, which definitions are herein incorporated into this subsection by reference. Licensed establishment: Any Class A-1, Class A-2, Class B-1, Class B-2, Class D-1, or Class F-1 liquor license retail establishment licensed by the village where alcoholic liquor is drawn, poured, mixed, or otherwise served for consumption on the premises, whether the establishment operates on a nonprofit or for-profit basis. Licensed establishment does not include a facility
Business & Licensing
Lisle · 3.2.1

Definitions

This section provides definitions for key terms used within Lisle's Liquor Control Regulations. It clarifies the scope of terms such as 'Alcohol', 'Alcoholic Liquor', 'Beer', and 'Licensed Premises'.

ordering, receiving or managing liquor inventory; c) hiring, training or supervising bartenders, servers or sellers of liquor products; d) paying employees or suppliers; e) responding to customer complaints related to liquor establishment operations; f) communicating on behalf of the liquor license holder with the Local Liquor Commissioner, Village staff or representatives of other associated agencies. If more than one person performs all or any of the above functions, each such person shall be deemed a manager, assistant manager or temporary...manager. PACKAGE STORE: A commercial retail establishment that conducts the sale of alcoholic products in their original unopened packages. RETAILER: A business that sells and offers for sale at retail, only at the premises specified in such license, alcoholic liquor for use or consumption, but not for resale in any form. SALE OR SELL: Any transfer, exchange or barter in any manner, or by any means whatsoever, including, but not limited to, a transaction involving the internet, telephone, mail, facsimile
Business & Licensing
Brookfield · 6.61

Hearing procedure

This section outlines the procedures for hearings conducted by the local liquor control commissioner in Brookfield. It details requirements for notice, public hearings, record-keeping, motion submission, continuances, and the issuance of written orders for determinations.

Illinois Liquor Control Act, 235 ILCS 5/1-1 et seq., as amended, and this chapter. In addition, the following provisions are applicable to all hearings required to be heard before the local liquor control commissioner: (1) No local liquor license shall be revoked, suspended, and no licensee shall be fined except after a public hearing before the local liquor control commissioner or his designee with no less than a three-day written notice to the licensee setting forth the nature...local liquor control commissioner for hearing may be made by stipulation, agreed settlement, consent order, or default. (6) If the local liquor control commissioner determines that the licensee is not liable for the offense charged or that the local liquor license shall be revoked or suspended and/or a fine imposed, the local liquor control commissioner shall state the reasons for such determination in a written order setting forth that the offense charge be dismissed or setting forth the period
Business & Licensing
Chicago · 2.25.050

Powers And Duties Of The Department.

This section outlines the general powers and duties of the Commissioner and the Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection in Chicago. It details their role in assisting businesses with licenses and interactions with city departments, providing ongoing support, and acting as the Mayor's designee for all matters related to City business licenses, including application processing, investigations, enforcement, and disciplinary actions.

impose fines for violation of the requirements of this Code or any other applicable law related to licensing. Provided, however, that in the event the Mayor designates a local liquor control commissioner, said local liquor control commissioner shall exercise the license-related powers, duties and responsibilities as are vested in the local liquor control commissioner pursuant to the Local Liquor Control Act of 1934, as amended, and this Code; (5)   To exercise all powers and perform all duties relating...issuance, suspension and revocation of licenses and the investigation and discipline of licensees previously given to the department of business affairs and licensing pursuant to this Code, the Liquor Control Act of 1934 or any other law. Provided, however, that in the event the Mayor designates a local liquor control commissioner, said local liquor control commissioner shall exercise the license-related powers, duties and responsibilities as are vested in the local liquor control commissioner pursuant to the Local Liquor Control
Administration & Government
Bolingbrook · 6.33

Qualifications for licensure

This section outlines the disqualifying factors for obtaining a retail liquor dealer license in Bolingbrook, covering character, citizenship, criminal convictions, prior license revocations, and corporate/LLC eligibility.

retail liquor dealer license shall be issued to: (1) A person who is not of good character and reputation in the community. (2) A person who is not a citizen of the United States. (3) A person who has been convicted of a felony under federal or state law, unless the local liquor commissioner determines that such person will not be impaired by the conviction in engaging in the licensed practice after considering mitigating factors, including but not limited...that premises in an amount that is at least equal to the maximum liability amounts set out by the state. (See: 235 ILCS 5/6-2(18).) (17) Any person, association, or corporation not eligible for a state retail liquor dealer license. (18) A person who is not a beneficial owner of the business to be operated by the license. (19) A person who intends to conduct business in a premises that is in violation of any of the applicable codes
Business & Licensing
Bensenville · 3.3.22

Penalty

This section outlines penalties for violations of the Bensenville Liquor Regulations. It establishes a general fine for unspecified violations and imposes specific surcharges for late liquor license renewals.

more than one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) for each offense; and a separate offense shall be deemed committed on each day during or on which a violation occurs or continues. (1976 Code § 35.28) B.   Late Filing Surcharge: For all liquor license renewals, there shall be a five hundred dollar ($500.00) surcharge imposed on liquor license holders who do not submit applications and fees by December 15 of the year the license expires and a one thousand dollar ($1,000.00) surcharge...submitted by December 31 of the year the liquor license expires
Business & Licensing
Itasca · 119.03

License; Fee

This section establishes a village license and fee requirement for establishments operating video gaming terminals. It mandates an annual fee of $250 per terminal, due with liquor license renewals.

establishment within the village which holds a liquor license and has obtained a license to operate a video gaming terminal from the Illinois Gaming Board shall, upon application and fee payment to the village, be issued a video gaming sticker(s) from the village. The video gaming sticker shall serve as a license from the village. (B)   The fee to operate a video gaming terminal in the village shall be $250 per video gaming terminal. (C)   The fee for each...video gaming terminal shall be paid annually and shall be due at the same time as all fees related to liquor license renewal. (Ord. 1669-13, passed 8-20-13; Am. Ord. 2059-23, passed
Business & Licensing
Cicero · 26.147

Catering and food trucks

This section of the Cicero municipal ordinance defines and regulates catering trucks and food trucks. It establishes license limits, operational restrictions (like parking and proximity to restaurants), fee structures, and penalties for violations.

catering trucks" does not include ice cream trucks. (b) Food trucks. (1) Definition. A food truck shall be any motorized vehicle, as defined by the Illinois Vehicle Code, where food is prepared and cooked for public consumption. (2) No liquor license. No food truck operating within the town shall be eligible for a liquor license and no liquor shall be dispensed from any such food truck within the town limits. (3) Number. The number of licenses issued for food trucks
Business & Licensing
Franklin Park · 3.2.4

Restrictions on issuance

This section outlines various criteria that disqualify individuals and entities from obtaining a local liquor license in Franklin Park. These restrictions include residency, character, criminal convictions, previous license revocations, and eligibility of corporate or partnership members.

local liquor license shall be issued to: (1) A person who is not a resident of the village. (2) A person who is not of good character and reputation in the community in which he resides. (3) A person who has been convicted of a felony under any federal or state law, unless the local liquor control commissioner determines that such person will not be impaired by the conviction in engaging in the licensed practice after considering matters set forth...majority of customers are minors of school age or where the principal business transacted consists of school books, school supplies, food, lunches or drinks for such minors. (24) A person or entity not eligible for a state retailer's liquor license. (25) Any person or entity that has filed an application that contains a false, fraudulent or misleading statement or incomplete information. (26) Any person or entity that has filed an application that contains any false or fraudulently obtained signature
Business & Licensing
Inverness · 3.1.4

Application For License

This section outlines the detailed requirements for applying for a retail liquor license in Inverness. Applicants must provide extensive personal, business, and financial information under oath, including details on citizenship, business character, premises location, and past license history.

applicant for a retail liquor license from the Village shall submit to the Liquor Control Commissioner an application in writing under oath stating: A.   The name, age and address of the applicant in the case of an individual; in the case of a copartnership, the persons entitled to share in the profits thereof, and in the case of a corporation for profit, or club, the date of incorporation, the objects for which it was organized, the names and addresses...charter was issued. E.   The amount of goods, wares and merchandise on hand at the time application is made. F.   The location and description of the premises or place of business which is to be operated under such license. G.   A statement whether applicant has made similar application for a similar other license on premises other than described in the application, and the disposition of such application. H.   A statement that applicant has never been convicted of a felony
Business & Licensing
Homer Glen · 83.6.12

License not to preclude other licenses

This section clarifies that obtaining a business license required by this article does not exempt businesses from other required Village licenses, permits, or fees. It emphasizes that the business license is in addition to any other applicable fees or charges.

license required in this article shall be in addition to any vehicle license, liquor license, gaming license, building permit, inspection fees or any other fees or charges that may be required by other Village ordinances, whether now existing or hereafter adopted
Business & Licensing
Forest View · 3.3.21

Responsibility Of Parents; Owners

This section prohibits liquor licensees from allowing minors on their premises, with an exception for minors accompanied by a parent or guardian. It also outlines penalties for license holders and parents/guardians who violate these provisions.

holder of a liquor license, or his agent or employee, shall suffer or permit any minor to be or remain in any room or compartment adjoining or adjacent to or situated in the room or place in which such licensed premises is located; provided, that this paragraph shall not apply to any minor who is accompanied by his parents or guardian. (B)   Any holder of a liquor license, or his agent or employee who shall violate the provisions of section...this chapter and this section shall be subject to a fine, or to the revocation or suspension of his retail liquor dealer's license, or both such fine and revocation of license. (C)   Any parent or guardian who shall knowingly suffer or permit any minor child of which he may be the parent or guardian to violate any provisions of this chapter shall be subject to a fine as in this code provided
Business & Licensing
Stickney · 6.8

Minors

This section prohibits individuals under 21 from purchasing or misrepresenting their age to obtain alcoholic liquor. It also outlines requirements for taverns to display warnings, restricts minors from certain areas of licensed premises, and penalizes parents or guardians who allow minors to violate these provisions.

under the ordinances of the Village of Stickney if you purchase alcoholic liquor or misrepresent your age for the purpose of purchasing or obtaining alcoholic liquor." (3) It shall be unlawful for any holder of a retail liquor dealer's license or his agent or employee to suffer or permit any minor to remain in any room or compartment adjoining or adjacent to or situated in the room or place where such licensed premises are located; provided, however, that this...licensed premises which derives its principal business from the sale or services of commodities other than alcoholic liquor. In addition to all other fines and penalties, the local liquor control commission may revoke or suspend the retail liquor dealer's license for any violation of this section. (4) It shall be unlawful for any parent or guardian to permit any minor child of which he may be the parent or guardian to violate any of the provisions of this section
Business & Licensing
East Dundee · 116.09

Offenses By Other Than Licensee

This section outlines several prohibitions related to the consumption and purchase of alcoholic beverages. It prohibits employees of licensees from committing certain offenses, consumption on public streets or in vehicles on public streets, and consumption on licensed premises unless purchased from the license holder. It also restricts purchases by minors and habitual drunkards and mandates warning signs for minors.

person to consume any alcoholic beverage upon any public street in the village or in any motor vehicle on any public street in the village. (C)   It shall be unlawful for any person to consume any alcoholic liquor on any premises licensed under the provisions of this chapter unless the alcoholic liquor has been purchased from the license holder. (D)   It shall be unlawful for any person to consume any alcoholic liquor on any premises licensed under the provisions
General Provisions
Berkeley · 4.2.3

Local Liquor Control Commissioner

This section designates the village president as the local liquor control commissioner, responsible for administering state liquor control laws and local ordinances within the village. The commissioner is granted broad powers to manage liquor licenses, including receiving applications, collecting fees, appointing deputies, conducting investigations, and inspecting licensed premises.

premises, to examine any licensed premises to determine whether any law, order, or regulation of the village or the local liquor control commissioner, or any federal or state law, rule or regulation with respect to alcoholic liquor, or any liquor license, has been or is being violated. 6.   To require fingerprints of any licensee or employee or agent of a licensee or any applicant for a liquor license or for a renewal thereof to examine or cause to be examined...suspended or revoked the license of the licensee. e.   Within sixty (60) days of the granting of a license, the licensee has failed to operate the business at the location in the license except upon petition to and an order issued by the local liquor control commission granting an extension period. f.   Failure to notify the commissioner of the hiring of any new managers within fourteen (14) days after any such manager begins working, and/or failure to provide all information
Business & Licensing
Wilmette · 10.3

License required

This section prohibits the sale or offering for sale of alcoholic liquor within Wilmette unless the vendor possesses a valid liquor vendor's license. It also makes it unlawful to sell alcoholic liquor in violation of the terms of such a license.

shall be unlawful to sell or offer for sale in the village any alcoholic liquor without having a liquor vendor's license, or to sell such alcoholic liquor in violation of the terms of such license. (Code
Business & Licensing
Wood Dale · 5.202

Duties Of Local Liquor Control Commissioner

This section outlines the duties of the Local Liquor Control Commissioner in Wood Dale, including administering liquor control laws, maintaining license records, and overseeing the collection and deposit of license fees.

such other legislation as may become applicable within the city with respect to the sale of alcoholic liquor. B.   The local liquor control commissioner shall keep or cause to be kept a complete record of all alcoholic liquor licenses issued by him. C.   All alcoholic liquor license fees shall be paid to the city clerk at the time application is approved and shall be forthwith turned over to the city treasurer. The fee shall be deposited by the city treasurer
Business & Licensing
Schiller Park · 110.11

Duties Of Local Commissioner

This section outlines the duties of the Local Liquor Control Commissioner in Schiller Park, including administering state and local liquor laws, maintaining license records, and overseeing the collection and deposit of license fees.

such other legislation as may become applicable within the Village with respect to the sale of alcoholic liquor. (B)   The Local Liquor Control Commissioner shall keep, or cause to be kept, a complete record of all alcoholic liquor licenses issued by him. (C)   All alcoholic liquor license fees shall be paid to the Village Clerk at the time application is approved and shall be forthwith turned over to the Village Treasurer. The fee shall be deposited by the Village Treasurer
Business & Licensing
Campton Hills · 4.1.4

License Required

This section mandates that any individual or entity wishing to sell, distribute, or serve alcoholic liquor for retail purposes within Campton Hills must first obtain a valid retail liquor license from the local liquor control commissioner. Each license issued is specific to a single place of business.

barter, transport, deliver, solicit or receive orders for, keep or expose for sale, keep with intent to sell, or furnish any alcoholic liquor for beverage purposes for sale at retail within the village without first having a valid retail liquor license issued by the local liquor control commissioner. Any license issued hereunder shall embrace only one place of business. (2013 Code
Business & Licensing
Broadview · 3.3.2.1

License Required

This section mandates that any retail sale or offering for sale of alcoholic liquor within the village of Broadview requires a retail liquor dealer's license. It also prohibits the sale of liquor in contravention of the established license terms.

shall be unlawful to sell or offer for sale at retail in the village any alcoholic liquor without having a retail liquor dealer's license, or to sell liquor in violation of the terms of such license. (1987 Code
Business & Licensing
South Elgin · 111.51

Duties, Powers And Functions Of Local Liquor Control Commissioner

This section outlines the powers and duties of the South Elgin Local Liquor Control Commissioner, including reviewing license applications, maintaining records, issuing and revoking licenses, conducting inspections, and investigating citizen complaints.

Local Liquor Control Commissioner shall have the following powers and duties, with respect to licenses: (A)   To review, investigate and approve applications for retail liquor dealers licenses. (B)   To keep or cause to be kept a complete record of all licenses issued by him or the Local Commission, and shall furnish the Clerk, Treasurer and Chief of Police with a copy thereof. Upon the issuance of any new license, or the revocation of any old license, the Local Liquor Control...whose license has been revoked. All notices provided for in this section shall be given 48 hours from the time of any such action or actions. Notice shall also be given to the Illinois Liquor Commission of the revocation of any and all such licenses. (D)   To enter or to authorize any law-enforcing officer to enter, at any time, upon the premises licensed hereunder to determine whether any of the provisions of the state law or village ordinance
Business & Licensing