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It shall be unlawful for any person, except employees, under the age of 21 years to be in any licensed premises unless accompanied by a parent or guardian, except that a person under the age of 21 years shall not be prohibited from being in an establishment under the following circumstances:
(A) A person under the age of 21 years shall not be prohibited from being in an establishment which sells alcoholic liquor in original packages only and not for consumption on the premises if such sales constitute lest than 50% of the gross revenues derived from the business are from the sale of alcoholic liquor;
(B) A person under the age of 21 shall not be prohibited from being in an establishment which holds itself out to be a restaurant or hotel, as defined in this subchapter, for the purpose of consumption of food on the premises or for the purpose of utilizing the sleeping accommodations of a hotel, except that a person under the age of 21 years shall be prohibited from being present in any room on the licensed premises used solely for the sale of alcoholic beverages.
(Ord. 02-44, passed 11-26-02) Penalty, see § 111.999
It shall be unlawful for any licensee holding a Class D license for a not-for-profit club or a Class H license for a private, for-profit club, to permit any person other than a member of the club to draw, pour, mix or serve any alcoholic liquor.
(Ord. 02-44, passed 11-26-02) Penalty, see § 111.999
All premises used for the retail sale of alcoholic liquor or for the storage of liquor for such sale shall be kept in a clean and sanitary condition and shall be kept in full compliance with the provisions of this code regulating the condition of premises used for the storage or sale of food for human consumption.
(Ord. 02-44, passed 11-26-02) Penalty, see § 111.999
(A) Any person to whom the sale, gift or delivery of any alcoholic liquor is prohibited because of age shall not purchase, or accept a gift of such alcoholic liquor or have such alcoholic liquor in his or her possession. The possession and dispensing or consumption by a person under 21 years of age of alcoholic liquor within the city is prohibited, unless such possession and dispensing, or consumption is in the performance of a religious service or ceremony, such consumption is under the direct supervision and approval of the parents or parent or those persons standing in loco parentis of such person in the privacy of a home, or such possession is in pursuance of the order of his or her parent or legal guardian, or making a delivery of an alcoholic beverage in pursuance of his or her employment.
(B) No person after purchasing or otherwise obtaining alcoholic liquor shall intentionally, knowingly, recklessly or negligently give or deliver such alcoholic liquor to a person under the age of 21 years, except as allowed under division (A) of this section.
(C) No person shall rent a hotel or motel room from the proprietor or agent thereof for the purpose of or with the knowledge that such room shall be used for the consumption of alcoholic liquor by persons under the age of 21 years.
(D) No person shall have alcoholic liquor in his or her possession on public school district property on school days or at events on public school district property when children are present, unless the alcoholic liquor: (1) is in the original container with the seal unbroken and is in the possession of a person who is not otherwise legally prohibited from possessing the alcoholic liquor; or (2) is in the possession of a person in or for the performance of a religious service or ceremony authorized by the school board.
(E) No person shall knowingly permit a gathering at a residence which he or she occupies of 2 or more persons where any one or more of the persons is under 21 years of age and the following factors also apply:
(1) The person occupying the residence knows that any such person under the age of 21 is in possession of or is consuming any alcoholic beverage;
(2) The possession or consumption of the alcohol by the person under the age of 21 is not otherwise permitted by this subchapter;
(3) The person occupying the residence knows that the person under the age of 21 leaves the residence in an intoxicated condition.
For purposes of this section, where the residence has an owner and a tenant or lessee, there is a rebuttable presumption that the residence is occupied only by the tenant or lessee.
(F) Any person convicted of the provisions of this section shall be fined not less than $50 nor more than $750 for each such offense.
(Ord. 02-44, passed 11-26-02) Penalty, see § 111.999
It shall be unlawful for any parent or guardian to permit his or her residence to be used by an invitee of the parent's child or the guardian's ward, if the invitee is under the age of 21, in a manner that constitutes a violation of this subchapter. A parent or guardian is deemed to have permitted his or her residence to be used in violation of this subchapter if he or she knowingly authorizes, enables or permits such use to occur by failing to control access to either the residence or the alcoholic liquor maintained in the residence. Any person who violates this section shall be fined not less than $500 nor more than $750 for each such offense. Nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit the giving of alcoholic liquor to a person under the age of 21 years in the performance of a religious ceremony or service.
(Ord. 02-44, passed 11-26-02)
It shall be unlawful to peddle alcoholic liquor in the city.
(Ord. 02-44, passed 11-26-02) Penalty, see § 111.999
(A) No person shall consume or possess alcoholic liquor, with the original package seal broken, in any building owned, operated or leased by the city, on any street, alley or highway, or in any other outdoor public place in the city, except where a Class C liquor license has been issued for a temporary event; or, if there is an executive order of the Governor or the Mayor or an order of the Illinois Department of Public Health or the DuPage County Health Department in effect during a disaster which prohibits or substantially restricts indoor dining, persons may consume or possess alcoholic liquor, with the original package seal broken, in any building owned, operated or leased by the city, on any street, alley or highway, or in any other outdoor public place in the city where the Commissioner issues a permit for such activity.
(B) No person shall consume or possess alcoholic liquor with the original package seal broken, on any grounds, parking lot, swimming pool areas or other outdoor recreational areas owned by a governmental agency or on a public street or walkway located in a single-family or multiple-family residential zoning district, as established under the city’s zoning ordinance (Chapter 156), except where a Class C liquor license has been issued for a temporary event; or, if there is an executive order of the Governor or the Mayor or an order of the Illinois Department of Public Health or the DuPage County Health Department in effect during a disaster which prohibits or substantially restricts indoor dining, persons may consume or possess alcoholic liquor, with the original package seal broken, on any grounds, parking lot or other outdoor recreational areas owned by a governmental agency where the Commissioner issues a permit for such activity.
(C) No person shall transport, carry, possess or have any alcoholic liquor, beer or wine within the passenger area of any motor vehicle except in the original package and with the seal unbroken.
(D) It shall be unlawful for any person operating or employed by any business establishment open to the public, which is not licensed to sell alcoholic liquor in the city pursuant to the requirements of this chapter, to sell or offer for sale any alcoholic liquor on such business premises, or to permit alcoholic liquor to be consumed on such business premises, without obtaining or requiring a sponsor of an event to be held on such premises to obtain a license for the service of alcoholic liquor.
(Ord. 02-44, passed 11-26-02; Am. Ord. 20-30, 8-11-20; Am. Ord. 20-41, passed 10-27-20) Penalty, see § 111.999
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