5.16.230: REVOCATION, SUSPENSION OR FINE:
   A.   Revocation: Licenses granted hereunder may be revoked by the commissioner for the violation of any part or portion of this chapter, or of the liquor control act, or of any valid resolution or ordinance enacted by the village, or of any applicable rule or regulation established by the commissioner or any violation of the criminal code which occurs on the licensed premises or any violation of the criminal code which occurs off the licensed premises where said violation involves or relates to the sale or consumption of alcoholic beverages on the licensed premises. Licenses granted hereunder may be revoked upon the conviction of licensee under the criminal code. Should any applicant for license make a false or fraudulent statement in such application, the same shall be cause for revocation by the commissioner of such license.
   B.   Suspension: Licenses granted hereunder may be suspended by the commissioner for a period of not exceeding thirty (30) days for the violation of any part or portion of this chapter, or of the liquor control act, or of any valid resolution or ordinance enacted by the village, or of any applicable rule or regulation established by the commissioner or by the state liquor control commission or any violation of the criminal code which occurs on the licensed premises or any violation of the criminal code which occurs off the licensed premises where said violation involves or relates to the sale or consumption of alcoholic beverages on the licensed premises. Licenses granted hereunder may be suspended upon the conviction of licensee under the criminal code. During such period of suspension, no alcoholic liquor shall be sold on said licensed premises.
   C.   Fine: In addition to revocation or suspension of the liquor license by the commissioner, the commissioner may fine any licensee up to two thousand dollars ($2,000.00), plus the village's cost of prosecution including reasonable attorney fees, for each violation of any part or portion of this chapter, or of the liquor control act, or of any valid resolution or ordinance enacted by the village, or of any applicable rule or regulation established by the commissioner or by the state liquor control commission or any violation of the criminal code which occurs on the licensed premises or any violation of the criminal code which occurs off the licensed premises where said violation involves or relates to the sale or consumption of alcoholic beverages on the licensed premises. (Ord. 2006-O-14 § 1)