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TITLE 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
TITLE 2 CITY GOVERNMENT AND ADMINISTRATION
TITLE 3 REVENUE AND FINANCE
TITLE 4 BUSINESSES, OCCUPATIONS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
CHAPTER 4-4 GENERAL LICENSING PROVISIONS*
CHAPTER 4-5 LICENSE FEES FOR TITLE 4 LICENSES
CHAPTER 4-6 REGULATED BUSINESS LICENSE
CHAPTER 4-8 FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS*
CHAPTER 4-9 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 4-11 MAXWELL STREET MARKET
CHAPTER 4-12 FARMERS MARKETS*
CHAPTER 4-13 SHORT TERM RESIDENTIAL RENTAL INTERMEDIARIES AND ADVERTISING PLATFORMS
CHAPTER 4-14 SHARED HOUSING UNITS
CHAPTER 4-16 SHARED HOUSING UNIT OPERATOR
CHAPTER 4-17 RESTRICTED RESIDENTIAL ZONES
CHAPTER 4-24 LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES*
CHAPTER 4-28 DRAIN LAYERS
CHAPTER 4-32 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 4-36 LICENSING OF GENERAL CONTRACTORS
CHAPTER 4-40 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 4-44 INCOME TAX PREPARERS*
CHAPTER 4-48 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 4-52 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 4-58 RESTRICTIONS ON BYOB
CHAPTER 4-60 LIQUOR DEALERS
CHAPTER 4-64 TOBACCO DEALERS*
CHAPTER 4-68 AMBULANCES*
CHAPTER 4-72 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 4-75 CHILDREN'S SERVICES FACILITY
CHAPTER 4-76 CHILD CARE INSTITUTION*
CHAPTER 4-80 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 4-83 HELIPORTS
CHAPTER 4-84 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 4-88 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 4-92 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 4-93 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 4-96 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 4-97 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 4-100 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 4-108 FILLING STATIONS
CHAPTER 4-115 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 4-128 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 4-144 WEAPONS DEALERS
CHAPTER 4-149 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 4-151 SHOOTING RANGE FACILITY LICENSE
CHAPTER 4-152 WHOLESALE DRUG, CHEMICAL OR PAINT STORES*
CHAPTER 4-156 AMUSEMENTS
CHAPTER 4-160 SPORTS PLAZAS*
CHAPTER 4-164 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 4-165 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 4-168 BICYCLE MESSENGER SERVICES
CHAPTER 4-180 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 4-184 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 4-188 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 4-196 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 4-204 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 4-207 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 4-208 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 4-209 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 4-210 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 4-212 POP-UP RETAIL USERS*
CHAPTER 4-216 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 4-220 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 4-224 MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS
CHAPTER 4-226 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 4-227 TOWING
CHAPTER 4-228 MOTOR VEHICLE REPAIR SHOPS
CHAPTER 4-229 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 4-232 MOTOR VEHICLE STORAGE AND SALES
CHAPTER 4-233 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 4-236 PARKING LOT AND GARAGE OPERATIONS TAX
CHAPTER 4-240 PAWNBROKERS
CHAPTER 4-244 STREET PEDDLERS AND STREET PERFORMERS*
CHAPTER 4-250 COMMERCIAL PASSENGER VESSELS
CHAPTER 4-252 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 4-253 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 4-256 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 4-260 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 4-264 SECONDHAND DEALERS
CHAPTER 4-266 BOILER AND PRESSURE VESSEL REPAIRERS*
CHAPTER 4-268 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 4-276 REGULATION OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
CHAPTER 4-280 CABLE COMMUNICATION
CHAPTER 4-284 CABLE ETHICS
CHAPTER 4-288 CRANE OPERATORS
CHAPTER 4-290 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
CHAPTER 4-292 SUPERVISING ELECTRICIANS
CHAPTER 4-296 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 4-298 ELEVATOR MECHANIC CONTRACTORS
CHAPTER 4-304 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 4-305 REMOTE SERVICE TERMINALS
CHAPTER 4-308 FOREIGN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES
CHAPTER 4-312 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 4-324 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 4-328 NEWS MEDIA CREDENTIALS
CHAPTER 4-332 PLUMBERS
CHAPTER 4-336 PLUMBING CONTRACTORS
CHAPTER 4-340 SPECIAL POLICEMEN AND SECURITY GUARDS
CHAPTER 4-344 STATIONARY ENGINEERS*
CHAPTER 4-348 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 4-352 TELEGRAPH SERVICES
CHAPTER 4-360 VENDOR LICENSING AND REGULATION AT NAVY PIER
CHAPTER 4-364 WAREHOUSES*
CHAPTER 4-368 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 4-372 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 4-376 MASON CONTRACTORS*
CHAPTER 4-380 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 4-384 ANIMAL CARE
CHAPTER 4-388 ROOFTOPS IN WRIGLEY FIELD ADJACENT AREA
CHAPTER 4-392 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 4-400 RESERVED*
TITLE 5 HOUSING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
TITLE 6 HUMAN RIGHTS*
TITLE 7 HEALTH AND SAFETY
TITLE 8 OFFENSES AFFECTING PUBLIC PEACE, MORALS AND WELFARE
TITLE 9 VEHICLES, TRAFFIC AND RAIL TRANSPORTATION
TITLE 10 STREETS, PUBLIC WAYS, PARKS, AIRPORTS AND HARBORS
TITLE 11 UTILITIES AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
TITLE 12 RESERVED
TITLE 13 BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION
TITLE 14 RESERVED*
TITLE 14A ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS OF THE CHICAGO CONSTRUCTION CODES*
TITLE 14B BUILDING CODE*
TITLE 14C CONVEYANCE DEVICE CODE*
TITLE 14E ELECTRICAL CODE*
TITLE 14F FIRE PREVENTION CODE*
TITLE 14G FUEL GAS CODE*
TITLE 14M MECHANICAL CODE*
TITLE 14N 2022 ENERGY TRANSFORMATION CODE*
TITLE 14P PLUMBING CODE*
TITLE 14R BUILDING REHABILITATION CODE*
TITLE 14X MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR EXISTING BUILDINGS*
TITLE 15 FIRE PREVENTION
TITLE 16 LAND USE
TITLE 17 CHICAGO ZONING ORDINANCE
TITLE 18 BUILDING INFRASTRUCTURE
APPENDIX TO THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO (RESERVED)*
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4-144-430 License issuance and renewal.
   A license or a renewal of a license issued under this article shall be denied or revoked for any of the following reasons:
   (a)   The applicant's license under this article, or any other license for the sale, manufacture, use or possession of firearms, has been revoked for cause.
   (b)   A license issued under this article for the location described in the application has been revoked for any cause within one year of the date of the application.
   (c)   The applicant makes any false, misleading or fraudulent statement or misrepresents any fact in the license application, or uses any scheme or subterfuge for the purpose of evading any provision of this article.
   (d)   The applicant or licensee at the time of application for or renewal of any license issued pursuant to this chapter would not be eligible for such license upon a first application.
   (e)   The applicant or licensee at the time of application or renewal of any license under this Article does not have a safety plan that has been approved by the superintendent.
(Added Coun. J. 10-16-13, p. 61856, § 1; Amend Coun. J. 6-25-14, p. 83727, § 4)
4-144-440 Department duties.
   (a)   The commissioner shall forward any application for a weapons dealer license to engage in the business of a professional firearm curator to the police and fire departments.
   (b)   The commissioner shall have the authority to promulgate rules and regulations necessary to implement this article.
   (c)   The superintendent shall have the authority to promulgate rules and regulations necessary to implement this article relating to the safety plan, the safe storage and handling of the curio or relic firearms or any other non-firearm dangerous or deadly weapon, and any other restriction which the superintendent deems necessary for public safety.
(Added Coun. J. 10-16-13, p. 61856, § 1)
4-144-450 Legal duties.
   (a)   Every licensee shall obtain and keep current at all times throughout the duration of the license period, liability insurance for the operation of the premises described in such application or license in the aggregate amount of $1,000,000.00, issued by an insurer authorized to insure in Illinois. The insurance policy required by this section shall be for a term of at least 12 months, and shall be co-extensive with the first 12 months of the applicable license period. Thereafter, the licensee shall continue to maintain such insurance policy in full force and effect for the duration of the two-year license period. The licensee shall keep proof of the required insurance at the licensed premises at all times and, upon demand, shall produce such proof for inspection by an authorized City official. Each policy of insurance required under this section shall include a provision requiring 30 days' advance notice to the commissioner prior to termination or lapse of the policy. Failure to comply with this section shall be grounds for the suspension or revocation of the license for a single offense in accordance with Section 4-4-280 of this Code.
   (b)   (1)   At the same time an applicant submits an application for a license, the applicant shall submit a safety plan to the superintendent in a form and manner prescribed by the superintendent. After review of the proposed safety plan, the superintendent, in consultation with the executive director of emergency management and communications, the fire commissioner, and any other appropriate department, shall either approve or deny the safety plan within 30 days of its submission. During the 30-day review period, the superintendent may consult with the applicant to recommend amendments to the proposed plan. If the superintendent denies a safety plan, he shall state, in writing, the basis for such denial. The superintendent shall notify the commissioner of such approval or denial.
      (2)   Every safety plan shall include a floor plan of the proposed site and provisions that address: (i) the installation and maintenance of adequate exterior lighting; (ii) the installation and maintenance of interior and exterior surveillance cameras installed at the licensed location; (iii) the installation of an alarm system; (iv) protocols for the safe display and storage of ammunition and firearms; and (v) the employment of adequately trained personnel, all in accordance with rules prescribed by the superintendent. Recordings from the surveillance cameras required by this subsection shall be maintained for not less than 30 days and shall be made available upon request to members of the police department.
         The licensee shall obtain all necessary permits, including a public way use permit if applicable; provided that notwithstanding any other provision of the code to the contrary, no fee for a public way use permit will be imposed when the permit is for any surveillance camera installed pursuant to this subsection solely because the camera or its wiring is in any portion of the public way.
      (3)   Any proposed change to the approved safety plan shall be submitted to the superintendent, in a form and manner prescribed by the superintendent, prior to the implementation of such change. The superintendent shall approve or deny the proposed change within 30 days and notify the commissioner of such approval or denial.
      (4)   The licensee shall keep a copy of the approved safety plan at the licensed premises and make it available upon request for inspection by members of the department or the police department.
      (5)   No license may be issued or renewed unless the superintendent approves the applicant's or licensee's safety plan.
      (6)   Every licensee shall comply with the safety plan, as approved by the superintendent.
      (7)   The failure to adequately implement, maintain, or adhere to the provisions of the approved safety plan under this section shall be grounds for suspension or revocation of the license and shall be grounds for the city to recover its costs resulting from such failure under Chapter 1-20.
   (c)   The licensed premises shall be open at all reasonable times for inspection by the departments of buildings, police, business affairs and consumer protection, and fire.
   (d)   All employees and managers authorized by the licensee to control, handle, store or otherwise possess any curio or relic firearm shall have a valid FOID card. No other employee, manager or person shall be permitted to control, handle, store or otherwise possess any curio or relic firearm.
   (e)   An employee or manager with a valid FOID card shall be present at the licensed premises at all times that the licensed premises is open to the public.
(Added Coun. J. 10-16-13, p. 61856, § 1; Amend Coun. J. 6-25-14, p. 83727, § 4)
4-144-460 Operating without a license.
   In addition to any other applicable fine or penalty, any person who engages in the business of a professional firearm curator without first having obtained the required license shall be subject to a fine of not less than $3,000.00 nor more than $5,000.00 for each offense. Each day that a violation continues shall constitute a separate and distinct offense.
(Added Coun. J. 10-16-13, p. 61856, § 1)
4-144-470 Penalty.
   Unless another penalty or fine is specifically provided, any person who violates any provision of this Article, or any rule or regulation promulgated thereunder, shall be subject to a fine of not less than $1,500.00 nor more than $3,000.00 for each offense, or incarceration for a period not to exceed six months, or both. Each day that such violation exists shall constitute a separate and distinct offense.
(Added Coun. J. 10-16-13, p. 61856, § 1)
ARTICLE VII. FIREARMS DEALERS (4-144-700 et seq.)
4-144-700 Definitions.
   For purposes of this Article, the following definitions apply:
   "Antique firearm," "Assault Weapon," "FOID." "Peace Officer," and "Superintendent" have the same meaning ascribed to those terms in section 8-20-010.
   "Authorized Employee" means a licensee's employee who:
      (1)   is 21 years old or older;
      (2)   has a valid FOID card;
      (3)   is located at the licensed premises; and
      (4)   is authorized by the licensee to control, handle, sell, store or otherwise possess firearms or ammunition.
   "Collector" and "Curio or relic firearm" have the meaning ascribed to those terms in 27 C.F.R. 478.11 or as listed on the United States Department of Justice, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives' Firearms Curios or Relics List, ATF Publication 5300.11, as amended.
   "Firearm" has the meaning ascribed to that term in section 8-20-010; provided that for purposes of this Article, a "firearm" does not include an antique firearm,
   "Handgun" means a firearm designed to be held and fired by the use of a single hand, and includes a combination of parts from which such firearm can be assembled.
   "Licensee" means a person issued a weapon dealer-firearms dealer license pursuant to this Article.
   "Responsible person" means any person listed as a responsible person on the licensee's or applicant's federal firearm license.
   "Store Manager" means a person who:
      (1)   is 21 years old or older;
      (2)   has a valid FOID card; and
      (3)   is designated by the licensee for the responsibility of the on-site overall day-to-day operations of a firearms dealer licensed premises.
   "Straw purchaser" means a person who acquires a firearm for another person who: (i) is prohibited by law from possessing a firearm, or (ii) does not want his name associated with the transaction.
(Added Coun. J. 6-25-14, p. 83727, § 4)
4-144-710 Firearms dealer – License required.
   (a)   It shall be unlawful for any person to engage in the business of: (1) selling or otherwise transferring, at retail, any ammunition or any new or previously owned firearm; or (2) repairing firearms or making or fitting special barrels, stocks or trigger mechanisms to firearms, without securing a weapons dealer-firearms dealer license to do so.
   (b)   The license required under this Article shall be in addition to any other license required by this code or other applicable law; provided that:
      (1)   no secondhand dealer license shall be required for a licensee to purchase from, sell to, or otherwise transfer a previously owned firearm to a customer at the licensed premises;
      (2)   no weapons dealer-stun gun dealer license shall be required for a licensee to purchase from, sell to, or otherwise transfer to a customer a stun gun or taser at the licensed premises; or
      (3)   no certificate of fitness or license issued pursuant to chapter 15-4 shall be required for the storage of ammunition at the licensed premises in compliance with this Article and section 15-4-985.
   (c)   A license or renewal of a license issued under this Article shall expire two years after the date of issuance; provided that if after the effective date of this section, the licensee has an existing license issued under this Title 4 for the licensed premises, the commissioner is authorized to align the expiration date of the license issued under this Article to the expiration of any existing business license issued under this Title 4, and to prorate the fee for such license.
(Added Coun. J. 6-25-14, p. 83727, § 4)
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