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Melrose Park · 5.12.060

License applications

This section outlines the requirements for applying for and renewing alcoholic beverage licenses in Melrose Park. It details the information applicants must provide, including personal and corporate details, business plans, proposed operations, and premises descriptions, as well as eligibility criteria.

Application for licenses shall be made to the liquor commissioner, in writing, and shall give the name and address of the person or persons making application; if a corporation, names of officers and the purpose for which it is organized and the names of the persons holding the majority interest. B. Persons shall...citizens of the United States and of good moral character. No person convicted of a crime or felony shall be given a license or be allowed to manage any tavern within the village limits. C. Applicants for any local liquor license, or renewal thereof, shall make available to the local liquor control commissioner the following: 1. A detailed business plan or documents indicating the character of the business of the applicant; and in the case of a corporation, the object
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Plano · 1.9E-3

Qualifications And Duties

This section outlines the qualifications and responsibilities of the City Collector, a full-time employee tasked with issuing various city licenses and permits, collecting associated fees and payments, and maintaining city files and records.

full-time employee of the City and shall perform such duties as may be assigned to her, from time to time, by the City Council. Among these duties shall be the responsibility for issuing City vehicle licenses, vending machine licenses, liquor licenses, building permits, zoning permits, water and sewer permits and receiving fees due to the City for such licenses and permits, together with receiving payments for water and sewer services. Such Collector shall be custodian of the City files
Administration & Government
Aurora · Sec 8-

126 Liquor Establishments

This section allows for a poolroom license to be issued for a premises primarily operating as a liquor establishment. It clarifies that liquor is only permitted on such premises if they are also licensed under Chapter 6 of the Aurora Code.

poolroom 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 of this Code. No liquor shall be allowed on premises licensed under this article unless also licensed under Chapter
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Schiller Park · 115.002

Mobile Food Vehicle Restrictions

This section outlines restrictions for mobile food vehicles in Schiller Park, requiring licenses, limiting placement to industrially zoned areas, and prohibiting them near residential zones, restaurants, parks, schools, and intersections. It also mandates bathroom facilities and waste removal by operators.

mobile food vehicle shall not be located within five hundred (500) feet of a residentially zoned area. (7)   A mobile food vehicle shall not be located within five hundred (500) feet of a restaurant, other food establishment, or licensed liquor establishment. The distance shall be measured from the closest portion of the restaurant or establishment's building to the closest edge of the mobile food vehicle. Where the restaurant or establishment is located in a building with other tenants...this section shall not apply if such mobile food vehicle is specifically being operated as part of an approved special event license or special event liquor license issued by the village for a specific period of time provided all criteria, requirements and conditions of such license are complied with during such special event. (Ord. 21-4292, passed 9-16-21; Am. Ord. 25-4484, passed
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Rockdale · 26.247

Revocation of license

This section outlines the process for revoking or suspending a retail dealer's license in Rockdale. The president, acting as the local liquor control commissioner, can revoke licenses for violations of the chapter, misrepresentations on the application, or violations of state/federal liquor laws, requiring a public hearing and written notice. Failure to maintain a state or federal license automatically revokes the village license.

president, as local liquor control commissioner, may revoke or suspend any retail dealer's license...violation of any provision of this chapter or for any misrepresentation of any material fact set forth in the application for license, or for violation of any state or federal law pertaining to the sale of alcoholic liquor. However, no such license shall be so revoked or suspended except after a public hearing by the president with a three-day written notice to the licensee affording him an opportunity to appear and defend. Revocation of or failure to obtain
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Round Lake Park · 111.45

COMPLETION OF EDUCATION TRAINING PROGRAM REQUIRED

This ordinance requires individuals who serve or sell alcoholic beverages, as well as managers of establishments with liquor licenses, to complete a state-certified BASSET program. Proof of completion must be submitted to the Village, and certifications must be renewed every three years.

sell alcoholic beverages pursuant to that license, to be filed with the Village. The date of the above proof of completion of a state certified BASSET program must be dated within three years of the effective date of the liquor license. (B) For licenses effective on or after May 1, 1990 the original or renewal application for the Class C license shall be accompanied with proof of completion of a state certified Beverage Alcoholic Sellers and Servers Education Training Program...BASSET) for the managers of the licensee, to be filed with the Village. The date of the above proof of completion of a state certified BASSET program must be dated within three years of the effective date of the liquor license. (C) After May 1, 1990, new employees or managers of a licensee, who are required to complete the BASSET training shall within 90 days from the beginning of their employment with that licensee, complete the BASSET program, and shall
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Palos Hills · 5.10.400

Hours—Class J license

This section specifies the operating hours for businesses holding a Class J license for alcoholic liquor sales in Palos Hills. Sales are permitted from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 a.m. on Monday through Saturday, and from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 a.m. on Sunday.

Alcoholic liquor business operation under Class J license: It is lawful to sell or offer for sale any alcoholic liquors in the city between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 a.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday and between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 a.m. on Sunday, prevailing time
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Palos Hills · 5.10.320

Hours—Class B license

This section establishes the permitted hours of operation for businesses holding a Class B liquor license in Palos Hills. Sales are allowed from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 a.m. on Monday through Saturday, and from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 a.m. on Sunday.

Alcoholic liquor business operation under Class B license: It is lawful to sell or offer for sale any alcoholic liquors in the city between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 a.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday and between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 a.m. on Sunday, prevailing time
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Palos Hills · 5.10.410

Hours—Class K license

This section establishes the lawful operating hours for businesses holding a Class K license in Palos Hills. Sales of alcoholic liquor are permitted between 12:00 p.m. and 2:00 a.m. daily, including Sundays.

Alcoholic liquor business operation under Class K license: It is lawful to sell or offer for sale any alcoholic liquors in the city between the hours of 12:00 p.m. and 2:00 a.m. any day of the week or Sunday, prevailing time
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Palos Hills · 5.10.360

Hours—Class F license

This ordinance sets the operating hours for businesses holding a Class F liquor license in Palos Hills. Sales are permitted from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. on Monday through Saturday, and from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. on Sunday.

Alcoholic liquor business operation under Class F license: It is lawful to sell or offer for sale any alcoholic liquors in the city between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 2:00. a.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday and between 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 a.m. on Sunday, prevailing time
Business & Licensing
Palos Hills · 5.10.380

Hours—Class H license

This section establishes the permitted operating hours for businesses holding a Class H license for selling alcoholic liquors in Palos Hills. Sales are allowed from 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. Monday through Saturday, and from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. on Sundays.

Alcoholic liquor business operation under Class H license: It is lawful to sell or offer for sale any alcoholic liquors in the city between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 12:00 midnight Monday through Saturday and from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. on Sundays, prevailing time
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Palos Hills · 5.10.390

Hours—Class I license

This ordinance specifies the lawful operating hours for businesses holding a Class I liquor license in Palos Hills. Sales are permitted daily, including Sundays, between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 a.m.

Alcoholic liquor business operation under Class I license: It is lawful to sell or offer for sale any alcoholic liquors in the city between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 a.m. any day of the week or Sunday, prevailing time
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Palos Hills · 5.10.420

Hours—Class L license

This section establishes the lawful operating hours for businesses holding a Class L liquor license in Palos Hills. Sales of alcoholic liquors are permitted daily, including Sundays, between 12:00 p.m. and 2:00 a.m.

Alcoholic liquor business operation under Class L license: It is lawful to sell or offer for sale any alcoholic liquors in the city between the hours of 12:00 p.m. and 2:00 a.m. any day of the week or Sunday, prevailing time
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Palos Hills · 5.10.330

Hours—Class C license

This section establishes the operating hours for businesses holding a Class C liquor license in Palos Hills, differentiating hours for weekdays, Friday/Saturday, and Sunday. It also outlines a special Class C-1 license for new applicants acquiring a business with a Class C license, which restricts operating hours to 2:00 a.m. daily.

Alcoholic liquor business operation under Class C license: It is lawful to sell or offer for sale any alcoholic liquors in the city between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 a.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday and between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 a.m. on Friday and Saturday and between the hours of 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 a.m. on Sunday, prevailing time. No new applicant will receive a Class
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Palos Hills · 5.10.340

Hours—Class D license

This section establishes the permissible operating hours for businesses holding a Class D liquor license in Palos Hills. Sales are allowed from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. on weekdays and Saturdays, and from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. on Sundays.

Alcoholic liquor business operation under Class D license: It is lawful to sell or offer for sale any alcoholic liquors in the city between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 a.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday and between 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 a.m. on Sunday, prevailing time
Business & Licensing
Cicero · 10.17

Gambling machines and slot devices

This section prohibits the use of dice, gambling devices, punchboards, and slot machines on premises licensed to dispense alcoholic liquors in Cicero. It allows for video gaming terminals licensed by the State of Illinois and displaying a town-issued sticker.

playing of dice or any gambling devices or games of chance, punchboards or slot machines shall be permitted or used on any premises licensed to dispense alcoholic liquors under this chapter, except video gaming terminals licensed by the State of Illinois and displaying a video gaming sticker issued by the Town as provided by Section 10-31 of this Chapter. (b) No person shall operate, keep, own, use, exhibit, rent, lease or allow or permit the operation, keeping, owning, using...exhibiting, renting or leasing of gambling devices on premises licensed for the sale of alcoholic liquors under this Chapter, except video gaming terminals licensed by the State of Illinois and displaying a video gaming sticker issued by the Town as provided by Section 10-31 of this Chapter. (Code
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Northfield · 16.12

Location Of Service

This section dictates that liquor can only be served at the exact location specified on a license or permit, requiring written permission for any changes. It also prohibits certain liquor license classes from being issued near places of worship or schools with underage students and restricts off-site catering to permit holders.

Location Specified On License Or Permit. No liquor shall be served, offered, kept, displayed, advertised for sale or delivered to any person except at the exact location described in the liquor license or permit. The location may be changed only upon written permission issued by the Commissioner. Approval of a change of location shall be within the sole discretion of the Commissioner. Specific Location Prohibition. No Class P, F or S liquor license may be issued for any premises that
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Markham · 114.001

Definitions

This section provides definitions for various terms used within the subchapter concerning food service businesses. It clarifies terms like Coffee Shop, Employee, Equipment, Food Service Business, Food Peddler, Food, Grocery Store, Health Officer, and Restaurant.

part for human consumption. GROCERY STORE. Any establishment where fresh or packaged foods are sold for consumption off site. GROCERY STORE includes convenience stores, fruit stores, delis, butchers and meat markets but does not include packaged liquor stores licensed under the establishments selling only packaged liquor and licensed under Chapter 112 of this code. HEALTH OFFICER. The Health Officer of the city or his or her authorized representative. RESTAURANT. Any establishment where meals can be purchased by the general public
Health & Sanitation
Calumet City · 6.131

Prohibited conduct

This section prohibits licensees selling alcohol from causing disturbances, allowing gambling (with an exception for licensed video gaming terminals), and permitting certain adult entertainment activities or displays on their premises.

therefrom or refuse to admit thereto all persons rendering themselves objectionable or undesirable by reason of undue noise or other acts disturbing the peace. (b) Gambling. It shall be unlawful to permit any gambling on any premises licensed to sell alcoholic liquor. Provided, however, the prohibition shall not apply to any video gaming terminal for which: (i) a license or permit has been issued by the Illinois Gaming Board pursuant to the Illinois Video Gaming Act as codified...with all requirements of said Illinois Video Gaming Act (230 ILCS 40/1 et seq.) and all rules and regulations of the Illinois Gaming Board and the city. A violation of this section shall be grounds for termination of the liquor license. (c) Adult entertainment. It shall be unlawful for any licensee, its manager, or other person in charge of premises licensed to sell alcoholic liquor to permit the following kinds of conduct; or books, magazines or coin-operated motion picture
Business & Licensing
Gilberts · 3.2.5

Bond requirements

This section mandates that liquor license applicants, excluding class C licenses, must provide a surety bond. This bond ensures compliance with liquor laws and covers fines, penalties, and costs associated with license revocation due to violations.

amendments hereto or of the act. B. Such bond shall be further conditioned that the licensee will pay all the necessary costs and charges incurred by reason of any complaint filed for the revocation of his license herein by the liquor commissioner or by any one person entitled to file such complaints before the liquor commissioner where same...occasioned by any violation of the terms and provisions of these rules or of the act by the licensee. C. Such bond must have a coverage period equal to or longer than the duration of the applicant's liquor license. D. The liquor commissioner may require a similar bond from a class C licensee
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Palos Park · 804.14

Regulatory Fees.

This section establishes a fee schedule for various commercial establishments and service activities within Palos Park, with a minimum yearly regulatory fee of $70.00 for unlisted businesses. It also outlines that fees can be based on factors other than square footage and that bond and insurance requirements are determined individually.

exclusive of liquor and vending machine license requirements) and insurance as required under Sec. 804.17 Dress shops   70.00 Dry cleaning vehicles (out-of-town)   70.00 Food dispensers (light lunches only)   70.00 Fraternal and service clubs    35.00 (in addition to liquor license) (organizations having their own building) Furniture vans and trucks   70.00 (out-of-town) Games of skill   70.00 Gas stations   (See Automobile filling (service) stations) Greeting card shops   70.00 Grocery stores   70.00 Hardware stores   70.00 Horse stables and horse barns...sales (cube or block)   70.00 Junk wagons or trucks   70.00 Laundry trucks (out-of-town)   70.00 Limousine services (out-of-town)   70.00 Lounges   40.00 for the first 25 seats plus $1.00 per seat over 25 seats (in addition to liquor license Lumber yards   70.00 Music or juke boxes (coin-operated)   70.00 Oil delivery trucks (out-of-town)   70.00 Pharmacy/drug store   70.00 Pinball games   70.00 Pool and billiard tables   20.00 per table Public passenger vehicles, limousine services   70.00 Restaurants, banquet hall
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Mokena · 3.3.21

Revocation, Suspension Of Licenses

This section empowers the Local Liquor Control Commissioner to suspend or revoke a liquor dealer's license, or impose a fine, for any violation of provisions related to the sale of alcoholic liquor. The procedures for these actions are to be followed as outlined in sections 7-5 through 7-14 of the Liquor Control Act of 1934.

Local Liquor Control Commissioner may suspend for not more than thirty (30) days, revoke for cause any liquor dealer's license, and/or fine any licensee for any violation of any provision pertaining to the sale of alcoholic liquor, as provided and in the manner provided in sections 7-5 through 7-14 of the Liquor Control
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Carpentersville · 5.12.040

Restriction on issuance of licenses

This section outlines restrictions on the issuance of alcoholic liquor licenses in Carpentersville. It prohibits issuance to non-residents, non-citizens, individuals with certain criminal convictions, those with revoked licenses, and specifies eligibility requirements for partnerships and corporations.

United States. C. A person who has been convicted of a felony under any federal or state law, provided however, that if the conviction occurred more than seven years from the date of application, a license may be granted if the liquor commissioner determines that such person has been sufficiently rehabilitated to warrant the public trust after considering matters set forth in the person's application, provided by the applicant and the commissioner's investigation. The burden of proof...member of a village board of trustees or the immediate family of any of the above. No such official shall be interested in any way, either directly or indirectly, in the manufacture, sale or distribution of alcoholic liquor, except that 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
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Antioch · 4.2E-1

Violation Determined By Commissioner

This section outlines the Antioch liquor control commissioner's authority to suspend or revoke liquor licenses for various violations, including state law breaches, chapter provisions, or non-payment of fees. It also details the procedural requirements for hearings and notices, with an exception for immediate closures if community welfare is threatened.

state law pertaining to the sale of alcoholic liquor; 2) any violation of any provision of this chapter; 3) any violation of any applicable rules or regulations established by the commissioner or the Illinois liquor control commission; or 4) a failure to pay any license cost or fee or any tax imposed on alcoholic liquor or the sale of alcoholic liquor...addition to any suspension of a license, the commissioner may levy a fine for such violations and failures, which fine shall not exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000.00). B.   The liquor control commissioner shall not suspend or revoke any liquor license or fine any licensee except after a public hearing, which public hearing shall commence not sooner than three (3) days after written notice affording the licensee an opportunity to appear and defend has been transmitted to the licensee
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Schaumburg · 112.36

EMPLOYMENT OF MINORS

This ordinance prohibits individuals under the age of 21 from tending bar, drawing, pouring, mixing, or selling alcoholic liquor on licensed premises. However, it allows those 19 and older to serve alcoholic liquor as waiters or waitresses.

licensed premises; provided, that the provisions of this section shall not be construed to prevent the employment of persons who are at least nineteen (19) years of age as waiters or waitresses for the purpose of serving alcoholic liquor on licensed retail premises. (B) It shall be unlawful for any licensee or any officer, associate, member, representative, agent or employee of such licensee to engage or employ or permit any person under the age of twenty-one (21) years...sell any alcoholic liquor in any licensed premises. (Ord. 132, passed 2-13-1961; Am. Ord. 1037, passed 12-18-1973; Am. Ord. 1836, passed
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