§ 111.12 OFFENSES BY LICENSEE AND OTHER THAN LICENSEE.
   (A)    No licensee under the provisions of this chapter shall either individually or through his agents or employees:
      (1)   Sell or possess for sale any package containing alcoholic liquor unless the same shall have affixed thereto all cancelled revenue stamps which may be required by state or federal laws;
      (2)   To sell alcoholic liquor during the hours prohibited as listed under the proper license class;
      (3)   [Reserved];
      (4)   Permit dancing on premises, other than holders of Class "C" establishments and Class "D" establishments and Class "B" and "C" establishments with a live entertainment permit;
      (5)   Permit live entertainment on premises, except in Class "B" and "C" establishments with a live entertainment permit;
      (6)   Harbor or permit any intoxicated persons to loiter on the premises described in the license, or permit any conduct which shall tend to disturb the peace or quiet of the neighborhood or the premises;
      (7)   Serve or permit any person to consume any alcoholic liquor in any curtained enclosure, rear or side rooms or in any place on the premises not accessible to view from the street;
      (8)   Serve any alcoholic beverage to any person for consumption on the streets of the village, or to any persons in motor vehicles on such streets;
      (9)   Permit any person to consume any alcoholic liquor on the premises described in the license, unless such alcoholic liquor has been purchased on the premises;
      (10)   Permit the employment of any person under the age of 18 in the licensee’s place of business nor permit the employment of any person that manages, prepares, serves, sells or otherwise delivers alcoholic liquors that has not:
         (a)   Passed an alcohol training program approved either by the state (i.e., B.A.S.S.E.T.T.);
         (b)   That has not attended, at least once annually, and no later than four months after beginning employment, the training class conducted by the Local Liquor Commissioner.
      (11)   Sell alcoholic liquor to any minor, intoxicated person, habitual drunkard, spendthrift, insane, feebleminded, or distracted person (a MINOR herein is defined as a person who has not attained his or her 21st birthday).
      (12)   To keep open for business any premises licensed under this chapter, or to sell or give away alcoholic liquors, during any period of time when the Chief of Police should declare a curfew on the sale of alcoholic liquor as a result of existing or threatened riot, civil disturbance or civil unrest within the corporate limits of the village during which period it is his opinion that the sale of alcoholic liquors should be suspended in the public interest.
      (13)   Sell, give, possess, or deliver alcoholic liquor to any person under the age of 21 years.
      (14)   Fill or refill, in whole or in part, any original package of alcoholic liquor, with the same or any other kind or quality of alcoholic liquor, and it is unlawful for any person to have in his possession for sale at retail bottles, casks, or other containers containing alcoholic liquor, except in original packages.
      (15)   It is unlawful to permit any gambling except as may be authorized by the State of Illinois on any premises licensed to sell alcoholic liquor.
      (16)   It is unlawful for any licensee, his manager, or other person in charge of any licensed premises where alcoholic liquor is sold or offered for sale for consumption thereon, to engage, employ or permit the engagement or employment of any person, nor shall any person be permitted to remain on said premises, who shall solicit any patron or customer thereof to purchase alcoholic or non-alcoholic liquor for said person, or any other person therein; nor shall any person, whether employee, entertainer, or otherwise, solicit any patron or customer therein to purchase alcoholic or non-alcoholic liquor for herself or himself or any other person therein; provided, however, that nothing contained in this section shall prohibit any adult manager, bartender or waitress who shall be regularly employed therein from accepting and serving the order of a patron or customer in the regular course of employment as such manager or waitress.
      (17)   Except as permitted by division (A)(10) above, it is unlawful for any holder of a liquor license, or his or her agent or employee, to suffer or permit any minor to be or remain in any room or compartment adjoining or adjacent to or situated in the room or place where such licensed premises is located; provided, that this division shall not apply to any minor who is accompanied by his or her parent or guardian, or to that portion of any licensed premises which derives its principal business from the sale of service or commodities other than alcoholic liquor.
      (18)   (a)   To sell or offer for sale, at retail, or to give away, in or upon any licensed premises, any alcoholic beverages during the hours in which sale of such alcoholic beverages is prohibited.
         (b)   To keep open for business or to admit the public to, or permit the public to remain within, or to permit the consumption of alcoholic liquor in or upon any premises in which alcoholic liquor is sold at retail during the hours at which sale of such liquor is prohibited; provided however, that licensees that are restaurants, clubs, grocery stores, drug stores, hotels and motels may keep open for such business during the hours at which sale of liquor is prohibited solely upon the condition that no alcoholic liquor is sold or consumed on the premises by anyone during such hours.
         (c)   For licensees that are not restaurants, clubs, grocery stores, drug stores, hotels or motels, only the licensee or designated employee(s) shall be allowed to remain on or about the licensed premises during the hours in which sale of alcoholic beverages is prohibited and only for the purpose of cleaning and maintaining said premises. No other persons shall be allowed on the licensed premises during the hours in which the sale of alcoholic liquors is prohibited without the notification to and approval of the Chief of Police.
      (19)   To permit any outside lights on the premises to remain on during the hours in which the sale of alcoholic liquor on said premises is prohibited.
   (B)   It shall be unlawful for any bartender, servant, or employee of a licensee to commit any of the offenses enumerated as follows:
      (1)   It shall be unlawful for any person to consume any alcoholic beverage upon any public street in the village, or in any motor vehicle on any public street in the village.
      (2)   It shall be unlawful for any person to consume any alcoholic liquor on any premises licensed under the provisions of this chapter unless such alcoholic liquor has been purchased from such license holder.
      (3)   It shall be unlawful for any person to consume any alcoholic liquor on any premises licensed under the provisions of this chapter during the hours when the sale of such alcoholic liquor is prohibited by ordinance.
      (4)   It shall be unlawful for any minor, intoxicated person, habitual drunkard or spendthrift to purchase liquor. It shall further be unlawful for any minor or other person to misrepresent the age of any minor for the purpose of inducing any licensee hereunder to sell or give such minor any alcoholic liquor in violation of this chapter. Every tavern or every place of business in the village where alcoholic liquor is sold for beverage purposes shall display in a prominent place a card or sign containing a warning to minors to the effect that they will be subjected to the penalties of this chapter if they purchase or misrepresent their age in the attempt to purchase alcoholic liquor.
(Ord. 2019-39, passed 11-4-19; Am. Ord. 2023-33, passed 6-19-23)