Alsip § 4.5 Section Consumption, possession; false identification, employment of underage persons This ordinance prohibits individuals under 21 from consuming, purchasing, possessing, or accepting delivery of alcoholic liquor, with exceptions for religious services and parental supervision. It also prohibits selling or delivering alcohol to minors, using false identification for alcohol-related purposes, and employing underage persons in licensed premises where their duties involve alcohol sales or handling. View in Alsip’s full code →
Antioch § 4.14.15 Business & Licensing Section Sales To Minors Prohibited This section prohibits the sale, offering, giving away, or delivery of regulated products to individuals under the age of 21. It also prohibits licensees from allowing minors under 21 on their premises unless accompanied by a parent or guardian. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 4.14.20 Business & Licensing Section Minimum Age To Purchase Or Possess Regulated Products And Accessories This ordinance prohibits individuals under 18 years old from purchasing or possessing regulated products, or using false identification to do so. An exception is made for possession of unopened regulated products by those under 18 while performing job duties at a lawful place of employment, though it does not authorize sales. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 4.2C-12 Business & Licensing Section Sales To Persons Under The Age Of Twenty One Years This section prohibits licensees and individuals from selling, giving, or delivering alcoholic liquor to persons under 21 years old. It also outlines requirements for verifying age and allows for refusal of sale if adequate proof is not provided. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 4.2C-13 Business & Licensing Section Purchase Or Possession Of Alcoholic Liquor By Persons Under The Age Of Twenty One Years This section prohibits individuals under 21 years of age from purchasing, accepting, or possessing alcoholic liquor in public or open places. It outlines exceptions for religious ceremonies, consumption at home under supervision, and deliveries for parents or employers. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 4.2C-14 Business & Licensing Section Persons Under The Age Of Twenty One Years In Licensed Premises Or Mixing Drinks This section prohibits individuals under 21 from being on licensed premises unless accompanied by a parent/guardian or for specific employment roles. It also prohibits minors from mixing or preparing alcoholic drinks and restricts those under 18 from selling packaged alcoholic liquors. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 4.2C-15 Business & Licensing Section Social Hosting This section defines key terms related to social hosting, including alcohol, alcoholic beverages, conveyances, events or gatherings, hosts, illicit drugs, parents, persons, and powdered alcohol. It clarifies that these definitions supplement, rather than supersede, those in the Illinois Liquor Control Act. View in Antioch’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Section 13.610 Business & Licensing Section Prohibited Sales and Delivery This section prohibits the sale, giving, or delivery of alcoholic liquor to intoxicated persons or those under 21. It also outlines the responsibility of licensees to verify age and mandates the display of an age restriction warning. Parents and guardians are held responsible for violations by minors under their care. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Section 13.612 Business & Licensing Section Purchase or Acceptance of Gifts of Liquor by Persons of Non-Age—Identification Cards This section prohibits individuals underage from purchasing, accepting, or possessing alcoholic liquor. It also mandates that licensees demand valid, government-issued identification before selling or delivering alcohol to a prospective recipient, and prohibits the misuse of such identification. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Section 13.613 Business & Licensing Section Liability for Permitting Minors to Possess or Consume Alcohol This section prohibits knowingly permitting or allowing individuals under 21 to possess or consume alcohol on a property in Arlington Heights, with specific exceptions. Violators are subject to a fine of up to $750.00. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Section 8.202 Section Facilitating the Use of Alcoholic Beverages by Underage Persons at Residential Premises This section prohibits the delivery of alcohol to underage persons and holding persons in control of residential premises strictly liable for underage consumption. Exceptions exist for bona fide religious services and parental supervision within the home. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Section 8.803 Business & Licensing Section Facilitating the Use of Cannabis by Underage Persons This section prohibits any person in control of premises from allowing the possession or use of cannabis by an underage person. The person in control of the premises is held strictly liable for such occurrences, with an exception for compliance with the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Program Act. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Section 8.804 Business & Licensing Section Penalties This section outlines penalties for violations related to cannabis ordinances. Violations of Section 8-802 incur fines up to $750.00, while violations of Section 8-803 result in mandatory fines between $1,000.00 and $5,000.00, along with mandatory community service for underage individuals and associated adults. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Barrington § 3.3.16 Business & Licensing Section Underage persons; social hosting regulations This section of the Barrington municipal ordinance defines key terms relevant to social hosting regulations concerning underage persons. It clarifies terms such as Alcohol, Alcoholic beverage, Event or gathering, Host, Illicit drugs, Parent, Person, and Premises. View in Barrington’s full code →
Bartlett § 3.3.18 Business & Licensing Section Selling To Unfit Persons This section prohibits licensees and their employees from selling, giving, or delivering alcoholic liquor to minors, intoxicated persons, or individuals with known legal disabilities or mental health needs. It also prohibits individuals from reselling or giving purchased alcohol to minors, with a religious ceremony exception. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 5.8.2 Business & Licensing Section Possession Or Purchase Of Cannabis By Persons Under 21 Prohibited This section prohibits individuals under 21 years of age from knowingly possessing, purchasing, or obtaining cannabis within the Village of Bartlett, with exceptions for authorized medical cannabis programs and vocational pilot programs. It also prohibits the transfer of cannabis to other individuals under 21. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 5.8.4 Business & Licensing Section Parental Responsibility This ordinance prohibits parents or guardians from knowingly allowing their property or vehicles to be used by underage invitees (under 21) in violation of cannabis regulations. It specifically deems permission granted if cannabis consumption by underage individuals is knowingly authorized or permitted. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Batavia § 3.29.2 Business & Licensing Section Sale Of Intoxicating Product This section prohibits the sale, offer for sale, giving away, delivery, or distribution of intoxicating products to individuals under 21 years old. Businesses must demand adequate written evidence of identity and age before any such transaction. View in Batavia’s full code →
Batavia § 3.29.3 Business & Licensing Section Display This section dictates how intoxicating products can be displayed, requiring them to be behind a counter or in a locked case, or in a section with other age-restricted products. Alternatively, businesses can restrict entry to those 21+ by checking IDs and posting a specific, clearly visible sign. View in Batavia’s full code →
Batavia § 3.29.5 Business & Licensing Section Signage This Batavia ordinance requires businesses selling intoxicating products to post a clearly visible sign with specific red lettering on a white background informing the public that sales to individuals under 21 are prohibited by law, unless accompanied by an adult over 21. View in Batavia’s full code →
Batavia § 3.3.29 Business & Licensing Section Offenses And Restrictions Involving Minors This section prohibits the sale, service, or delivery of alcoholic liquor to individuals under 21 years of age. It also outlines restrictions for minors regarding the possession and consumption of alcohol, as well as their presence in licensed establishments. View in Batavia’s full code →
Bedford Park § 5.18.14 Business & Licensing Section Sales To Persons Under Twenty One, Habitual Drunkards, Spendthrifts And Mental Incompetents This section prohibits licensees and their employees from selling or delivering alcoholic liquor to individuals under 21, intoxicated persons, or those known to be habitual drunkards, spendthrifts, insane, mentally ill, mentally deficient, or in need of mental treatment. It also restricts individuals from giving or selling previously obtained alcohol to minors, with an exception for religious ceremonies. View in Bedford Park’s full code →
Bedford Park § 5.18.15 Business & Licensing Section Purchase Or Acceptance Of Gift Of Liquor By Persons Of Nonage; Identification Cards; Rules And Regulations; Penalty This ordinance prohibits individuals under 21 from purchasing, accepting gifts of, or possessing alcoholic liquor. It requires licensees to demand identification for potential sales to minors and outlines penalties for violations, including a warning sign requirement for liquor stores. View in Bedford Park’s full code →
Bedford Park § 9.21.4 Business & Licensing Section Persons Under 21 Years Of Age This section prohibits the transfer of cannabis to individuals under 21 and makes it unlawful for those under 21 to possess cannabis or related paraphernalia, with exceptions for medical or vocational programs. It also holds parents or guardians liable for knowingly permitting underage consumption of cannabis on their property or in their vehicles. View in Bedford Park’s full code →
Bedford Park § 9.21.5 Business & Licensing Section Identification And False Identification This section prohibits individuals under 21 from using false identification to obtain cannabis or enter cannabis establishments. It also requires cannabis businesses to verify age and identity, with provisions for an affirmative defense if reasonable reliance on adequate documentation is shown. View in Bedford Park’s full code →
Beecher § 3.4.19 Business & Licensing Section Possession And Consumption Of Alcohol By Underage Persons And Sales Or Deliveries To Underage Persons This section prohibits the purchase, possession, consumption, or acceptance of a gift of alcoholic beverages by individuals under 21 years of age. It also prohibits the sale, delivery, or transfer of alcoholic beverages to persons under 21, with exceptions for authorized religious services or ceremonies. View in Beecher’s full code →
Beecher § 3.4.21 Business & Licensing Section Liability Of Parents, Owner-Occupants For Underage Drinking On Premises This ordinance prohibits parents/guardians from knowingly allowing underage individuals to violate liquor laws and also makes it unlawful for property owners/occupants to knowingly permit underage individuals to consume or possess alcohol on their premises. The ordinance clarifies that failure to inquire about an individual's age does not absolve owners/occupants of liability. View in Beecher’s full code →
Beecher § 3.4.23 Business & Licensing Section Penalties This section outlines penalties for violations of Beecher's Liquor Regulations. It details escalating fines for underage consumption and sales, and imposes penalties for late renewal fees, including potential license revocation and a one-year ban on reapplication. View in Beecher’s full code →
Bellwood § 112.24 Business & Licensing Section Sales To Minors Or Other Certain Persons And Minimum Required Age To Sell, Serve Or Deliver Alcoholic Liquor This section prohibits licensees and their employees from selling or delivering alcoholic liquor to minors or intoxicated persons. It also requires individuals serving or selling alcohol to be at least 21 years of age and allows licensees to refuse service to those unable to prove their age. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Bellwood § 113.021 Business & Licensing Section Minors Prohibited; Exceptions This section prohibits minors under 18 from being in billiard and pool halls, with exceptions for lawful errands conducted with parental or guardian consent and knowledge. View in Bellwood’s full code →