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§ 110.057 PERSONS ON PREMISES AFTER HOURS.
   No licensee shall permit another, except a peace officer who is in the performance of his or her duties or an employee of the licensee who is actually on duty, to enter or remain upon the licensed premises between the hour of closing and the hour of opening as established by § 110.055.
(1980 Code, § 110.057) (Res. 86-90, adopted 6-19-1986; Ord. 05-500, adopted 11-17-2005; Ord. 22-236, passed 8-18-2022) Penalty, see § 110.999
Statutory reference:
   Exercise of corporate powers, see 55 ILCS 5/5-1004
   Local control of Liquor Control Act of 1934, see 235 ILCS 5/4-1 et seq.
MINORS
§ 110.070 SALE TO MINORS PROHIBITED.
   (A)   No person shall sell, deliver or attempt to sell or deliver any alcoholic liquor to a person under 21 years of age, except in the performance of a religious ceremony.
   (B)   No licensee under this chapter, nor any officer, associate, member, representative, agent or employee of any licensee shall sell, give or deliver alcoholic liquor to any person under the age of 21 years, or to any intoxicated person, or to any person known by him or her to be a habitual drunkard or an insane, mentally ill or mentally deficient person.
   (C)   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 any alcoholic liquor, nor have alcoholic liquor in his or her possession.
(1980 Code, § 110.070) (Res. 86-90, adopted 6-19-1986; Ord. 99-115, adopted 3-18-1999; Ord. 05-500, adopted 11-17-2005; Ord. 22-236, passed 8-18-2022) Penalty, see § 110.999
Statutory reference:
   Prohibited sales and possession, see 235 ILCS 5/6-16
§ 110.071 ENTRY ON PREMISES.
   (A)   No licensee shall permit or allow a person under 21 years of age to enter or remain upon a licensed premises except that the persons may enter into and remain in a restaurant as defined in § 110.003, or in the company of a parent or guardian.
   (B)   No licensee shall employ any person under the age of 21 years, to sell, handle, draw, pour or mix any alcoholic liquor, beer, wine or to tend bar, on the licensed premises.
(1980 Code, § 110.071) (Res. 86-90, adopted 6-19-1986; Ord. 05-500, adopted 11-17-2005; Ord. 22-236, passed 8-18-2022) Penalty, see § 110.999
Statutory reference:
   Prohibited entry to a licensed premises, see 235 ILCS 5/6-16.2
§ 110.072 WARNING SIGN.
   Every licensee under this chapter shall display in a prominent place in each and every area in which alcoholic beverages are served or sold a printed card which shall read as follows.
      WARNING TO MINORS:
      You are subject to a fine of up to $750 and criminal prosecution, under the laws of the State of Illinois and the ordinances of the County of Will, if you purchase, attempt to purchase or obtain by any means or have in your possession alcoholic liquor, or misrepresent your age for the purpose of purchasing or obtaining liquor.
(1980 Code, § 110.072) (Res. 86-90, adopted 6-19-1986; Res. 03-296, adopted 6-19-2003; Ord. 05-500, adopted 11-17-2005; Ord. 22-236, passed 8-18-2022) Penalty, see § 110.999
Statutory reference:
   Exercise of corporate powers, see 55 ILCS 5/5-1004
   Local control of Liquor Control Act of 1934, see 235 ILCS 5/4-1 et seq.
§ 110.073 PROOF OF AGE.
   (A)   If a licensee under this chapter or any officers, associates, members, representatives, agents or employees of the licensee believes or has reason to believe that a sale or delivery of alcoholic liquor is prohibited because of the age of the prospective recipient, he or she shall, before making the sale or delivery, demand presentation of some form of positive identification containing proof of age.
   (B)   Proof of age shall be determined by the presentation of a valid driver’s license with a picture of the individual, or a valid identification card with a picture of the individual issued by the Secretary of State. In addition, two other forms of identification documents containing the individual’s current address and date of birth must be produced at the same time. Failure to produce these identifications will constitute notice to the licensee that the individual is not of legal age to purchase or consume alcoholic beverages. In the course of examining the identification documents, if the licensee finds that the documents are forged, changed or altered in any way, the licensee is under an affirmation duty to confiscate the documents in question and immediately notify the local police authorities. The licensee then must notify the Liquor Control Commissioner in writing on the next business day.
   (C)   No person under the age of 21 years shall misrepresent his or her age for the purpose of purchasing or obtaining an alcoholic beverage in any place where beverages are served or sold.
   (D)   No person shall transfer, alter or deface an identification card, use the identification card of another, carry or use a false or forged identification cards, or obtain an identification card by means of false information.
(1980 Code, § 110.073) (Res. 86-90, adopted 6-19-1986; Ord. 05-500, adopted 11-17-2005; Ord. 22-236, passed 8-18-2022) Penalty, see § 110.999
Statutory reference:
   Prohibited entry to a licensed premises, see 235 ILCS 5/6-16.2
   Transfer, possession, and consumption of alcoholic liquor; restrictions, see 235 ILCS 5/6-20
§ 110.074 ACCOUNTABILITY FOR CONSUMPTION, DISPENSING AND/OR POSSESSION OF ALCOHOL.
   (A)   Any person under the age of 21 who has been found consuming, dispensing and/or being in the possession of alcoholic liquor is in violation of this chapter.
   (B)   If found to be in violation of this chapter for the consuming, dispensing and/or possession of alcoholic liquor by a person under the age of 21, this person shall be fined a maximum of $200 for each violation.
(1980 Code, § 110.074) (Res. 97-59, adopted 3-20-1997; Ord. 99-115, adopted 3-18-1999; Ord. 05-500, adopted 11-17-2005; Ord. 22-236, passed 8-18-2022) Penalty, see § 110.999
Statutory reference:
   Prohibited sales and possession, see 235 ILCS 5/6-16
   Transfer, possession, and consumption of alcoholic liquor; restrictions, see 235 ILCS 5/6-20
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