§ 804.19 VIDEO GAMBLING PERMITTED ONLY ON PREMISES WHERE ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR IS SOLD AT RETAIL.
   (A)   Any establishment within the city which is licensed to sell alcoholic liquor and has obtained a license to operate a video gaming terminal from the Illinois Gaming Board at such premises shall be required to apply for and obtain a video gaming sticker from the city for each video gaming terminal located at such establishment.
   (B)   Any person licensed to sell alcoholic liquor may apply to the Liquor Control Commissioner for a city video gaming sticker on an application form provided and paid a fee of $1,000 for each video gaming terminal at the premises.
   (C)   All video gaming terminals at premises within the city shall display a city video gaming sticker at all times.
   (D)   City video gaming stickers shall not be issued for any video gaming terminal on any premise that is located within 1,000 feet of a horse racing or riverboat gambling facility or is located within 100 feet of a school or a place or worship.
   (E)   No more than six video gaming terminals may be located on any premises where alcoholic liquor is sold.
   (F)   Video gaming terminals must be located in an area that is restricted to persons over 21 years of age. The entrance to such area must be within the view of at least one employee.
   (G)   No holder of a license to sell alcoholic liquor may cause or permit any person under the age of 21 years to use or play a video gaming device.
   (H)   Video gaming may be played only during the hours of operation for the consumption of alcohol at that establishment.
   (I)   Any holder of a liquor license must comply with any provision of the Act and must also follow all rules, regulations and restrictions imposed by the Illinois Gaming Board.
   (J)   Annual fees to be paid shall be for a calendar year without proration should the video gaming terminal operate for any portion of any calendar year.
   (K)   Any violation of any provision of this section shall be deemed a violation of the provisions of this chapter and subject to enforcement as provided in § 804.21.
(Ord. 10-47, passed 8-10-2010; Ord. 20-06, passed 2-25-2020)