(a) BYOB License. A BYOB license shall authorize the consumption of beer, wine and liquor which has been brought onto the premises of a retail tobacco store operating as a public accommodation by a patron or patrons as a complement to the sale, purchase and consumption of tobacco products in said retail tobacco store. The consumption of alcoholic beverages pursuant to a public accommodation BYOB license is subject to compliance with the following regulations:
(1) The license holder may only provide glasses, ice and an ice holder for patrons of the business, at no charge to the patron.
(2) The license holder, its agents and/or its employees may provide complimentary storage of wine, beer or liquor for its patrons on the business premises, provided that such wine, beer or liquor is identified with the name of the owning patron, and is only provided or made available to the owning patron.
(3) It shall be unlawful for the license holder, its agents and/or its employees to permit any patron to leave the licensed premises with an open container of wine, beer or liquor, and the license holder shall require that patrons who leave the business premises with their own beer, wine or liquor that has not been consumed to do so only in sealed or unopened containers in compliance with Illinois law.
(4) No wine, beer or liquor shall be consumed on the business premises except as a complement to the sale and consumption of tobacco products.
(5) No persons under the age of 21 shall be permitted in any areas of the business premises where wine, beer or liquor is being consumed as a complement to the sale and consumption of tobacco products.
(6) The retail tobacco store shall maintain general liability insurance coverage in such minimum amounts as the Liquor Commissioner may deem necessary from time to time, and shall present the Liquor Commissioner with a certificate of insurance reflecting such insurance coverage prior to the issuance of a BYOB license. The Village shall be named as an additional insured on the licensee’s insurance.
(b) Complimentary Service License. A complimentary service license shall authorize the complimentary service of individual servings of beer or wine on the business premises of a public accommodation to a patron or patrons of the business who are not less than 21 years of age as a complement to the patron’s purchase or potential purchase and consumption of goods or services offered to the public at the business establishment. The complimentary delivery and consumption of alcoholic beverages pursuant to a public accommodation complimentary service license is subject to compliance with the following regulations:
(1) The license holder may provide patrons of the business with individual servings of wine or beer in glasses at no charge for patrons of the business.
(2) Complimentary service of wine or beer is limited to not more than two individual servings to a patron during any single calendar day.
(3) It shall be unlawful for the license holder, its agents and/or its employees to permit any patron to leave the licensed premises with an open container of wine or beer.
(4) No wine or beer shall be served to persons on the business premises except as a complement to the patron’s purchase or potential purchase and consumption of goods and services made available to the public by the licensee.
(5) The business establishment shall maintain general liability insurance coverage in such minimum amounts as the Liquor Commissioner may deem necessary from time to time, and shall present the Liquor Commissioner with a certificate of insurance reflecting such insurance coverage prior to the issuance of a complimentary service license. The Village shall be named as an additional insured on the licensee’s insurance.
(6) No person holding a complimentary service license issued pursuant to this chapter shall offer complimentary service of individual servings of beer or wine on the business premises except between the hours of 12:00 noon and 9:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday when the business establishment is open to the public for the purchase and consumption of the establishment’s goods and services.
(Ord. 1551. Passed 6-24-13; Ord. 1562. Passed 9-23-13; Ord. 1623. Passed 6-27-16.)