§ 114.01 VIDEO GAMING IN LICENSED ESTABLISHMENTS.
   (A)   Notwithstanding the prohibition contained in § 112.12(D)(1) of this title, not more than five video gaming terminals may be located in a licensed retail establishment where alcoholic liquor is drawn, poured, mixed or otherwise served for consumption on the premises. Video gaming terminals may also be located at licensed fraternal establishments, licensed veterans establishments and licensed truck stop establishments as defined by the Video Gaming Act, 230 ILCS 40/1 et seq.
   (B)   In addition to submitting an annual registration on the form required by the village, each licensed establishment shall concurrently supply to the village its application to the Illinois Gaming Board and a copy of the license issued by the Illinois Gaming Board. The licensed establishment shall annually pay a fee of $100 per video gaming terminal at the same time it renews or pays for its annual liquor license, to be paid equally between the video gaming terminal operator and the licensed establishment. If a licensed establishment does not have a liquor license then it shall pay the annual fee before May 1 of each year.
   (C)   All licensed establishments shall be located at least 100 feet from a school or a place of worship as defined under the Religious Corporation Act.
   (D)   At all times a licensed establishment shall comply in all respects with the Video Gaming Act and the regulations of the Illinois Gaming Board, as they each may be amended from time to time.
   (E)   Video gaming terminals must be located in an area restricted to persons over 21 years of age, the entrance to which is within the view of at least one employee of the establishment who is over 21 years of age. Any licensed establishment that allows persons under 21 years of age to enter must segregate video gaming terminals in a separate area inaccessible to minors.
   (F)   All video gaming terminals must be located in an area of the licensed establishment with restricted visibility from areas outside the business.
   (G)   An owner, manager or employee over the age of 21 shall be present during all hours of operation when video gaming terminals are available for use by the public.
   (H)   The licensed establishment shall prevent access to video gaming terminals by persons who are visibly intoxicated.
   (I)   The village and its agents shall have unrestricted access to enter the licensed establishment to determine compliance with this section, the Illinois Video Gaming Act and the regulations of the Illinois Gaming Board.
(Ord. 12-17, passed 11-5-2012; Ord. 2021-11, passed 12-6-2021) Penalty, see § 114.99