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Public Act 103-0971 |
SB3302 Enrolled | LRB103 39227 RPS 69378 b |
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AN ACT concerning liquor. |
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
represented in the General Assembly: |
Section 5. The Liquor Control Act of 1934 is amended by |
changing Section 6-15 as follows: |
(235 ILCS 5/6-15) (from Ch. 43, par. 130) |
Sec. 6-15. No alcoholic liquors shall be sold or delivered |
in any building belonging to or under the control of the State |
or any political subdivision thereof except as provided in |
this Act. The corporate authorities of any city, village, |
incorporated town, township, or county may provide by |
ordinance, however, that alcoholic liquor may be sold or |
delivered in any specifically designated building belonging to |
or under the control of the municipality, township, or county, |
or in any building located on land under the control of the |
municipality, township, or county; provided that such township |
or county complies with all applicable local ordinances in any |
incorporated area of the township or county. Alcoholic liquor |
may be delivered to and sold under the authority of a special |
use permit on any property owned by a conservation district |
organized under the Conservation District Act, provided that |
(i) the alcoholic liquor is sold only at an event authorized by |
the governing board of the conservation district, (ii) the |
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issuance of the special use permit is authorized by the local |
liquor control commissioner of the territory in which the |
property is located, and (iii) the special use permit |
authorizes the sale of alcoholic liquor for one day or less. |
Alcoholic liquors may be delivered to and sold at any airport |
belonging to or under the control of a municipality of more |
than 25,000 inhabitants, or in any building or on any golf |
course owned by a park district organized under the Park |
District Code, subject to the approval of the governing board |
of the district, or in any building or on any golf course owned |
by a forest preserve district organized under the Downstate |
Forest Preserve District Act, subject to the approval of the |
governing board of the district, or on the grounds within 500 |
feet of any building owned by a forest preserve district |
organized under the Downstate Forest Preserve District Act |
during times when food is dispensed for consumption within 500 |
feet of the building from which the food is dispensed, subject |
to the approval of the governing board of the district, or in a |
building owned by a Local Mass Transit District organized |
under the Local Mass Transit District Act, subject to the |
approval of the governing Board of the District, or in |
Bicentennial Park, or on the premises of the City of Mendota |
Lake Park located adjacent to Route 51 in Mendota, Illinois, |
or on the premises of Camden Park in Milan, Illinois, or in the |
community center owned by the City of Loves Park that is |
located at 1000 River Park Drive in Loves Park, Illinois, or, |
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in connection with the operation of an established food |
serving facility during times when food is dispensed for |
consumption on the premises, and at the following aquarium and |
museums located in public parks: Art Institute of Chicago, |
Chicago Academy of Sciences, Chicago Historical Society, Field |
Museum of Natural History, Museum of Science and Industry, |
DuSable Museum of African American History, John G. Shedd |
Aquarium and Adler Planetarium, or at Lakeview Museum of Arts |
and Sciences in Peoria, or in connection with the operation of |
the facilities of the Chicago Zoological Society or the |
Chicago Horticultural Society on land owned by the Forest |
Preserve District of Cook County, or on any land used for a |
golf course or for recreational purposes owned by the Forest |
Preserve District of Cook County, subject to the control of |
the Forest Preserve District Board of Commissioners and |
applicable local law, provided that dram shop liability |
insurance is provided at maximum coverage limits so as to hold |
the District harmless from all financial loss, damage, and |
harm, or in any building located on land owned by the Chicago |
Park District if approved by the Park District Commissioners, |
or on any land used for a golf course or for recreational |
purposes and owned by the Illinois International Port District |
if approved by the District's governing board, or at any |
airport, golf course, faculty center, or facility in which |
conference and convention type activities take place belonging |
to or under control of any State university or public |
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community college district, provided that with respect to a |
facility for conference and convention type activities |
alcoholic liquors shall be limited to the use of the |
convention or conference participants or participants in |
cultural, political or educational activities held in such |
facilities, and provided further that the faculty or staff of |
the State university or a public community college district, |
or members of an organization of students, alumni, faculty or |
staff of the State university or a public community college |
district are active participants in the conference or |
convention, or in Memorial Stadium on the campus of the |
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign during games in |
which the Chicago Bears professional football team is playing |
in that stadium during the renovation of Soldier Field, not |
more than one and a half hours before the start of the game and |
not after the end of the third quarter of the game, or in the |
Pavilion Facility on the campus of the University of Illinois |
at Chicago during games in which the Chicago Storm |
professional soccer team is playing in that facility, not more |
than one and a half hours before the start of the game and not |
after the end of the third quarter of the game, or in the |
Pavilion Facility on the campus of the University of Illinois |
at Chicago during games in which the WNBA professional women's |
basketball team is playing in that facility, not more than one |
and a half hours before the start of the game and not after the |
10-minute mark of the second half of the game, or by a catering |
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establishment which has rented facilities from a board of |
trustees of a public community college district, or in a |
restaurant that is operated by a commercial tenant in the |
North Campus Parking Deck building that (1) is located at 1201 |
West University Avenue, Urbana, Illinois and (2) is owned by |
the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, or, if |
approved by the District board, on land owned by the |
Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago and leased |
to others for a term of at least 20 years. Nothing in this |
Section precludes the sale or delivery of alcoholic liquor in |
the form of original packaged goods in premises located at 500 |
S. Racine in Chicago belonging to the University of Illinois |
and used primarily as a grocery store by a commercial tenant |
during the term of a lease that predates the University's |
acquisition of the premises; but the University shall have no |
power or authority to renew, transfer, or extend the lease |
with terms allowing the sale of alcoholic liquor; and the sale |
of alcoholic liquor shall be subject to all local laws and |
regulations. After the acquisition by Winnebago County of the |
property located at 404 Elm Street in Rockford, a commercial |
tenant who sold alcoholic liquor at retail on a portion of the |
property under a valid license at the time of the acquisition |
may continue to do so for so long as the tenant and the County |
may agree under existing or future leases, subject to all |
local laws and regulations regarding the sale of alcoholic |
liquor. Alcoholic liquors may be delivered to and sold at |
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Memorial Hall, located at 211 North Main Street, Rockford, |
under conditions approved by Winnebago County and subject to |
all local laws and regulations regarding the sale of alcoholic |
liquor. Each facility shall provide dram shop liability in |
maximum insurance coverage limits so as to save harmless the |
State, municipality, State university, airport, golf course, |
faculty center, facility in which conference and convention |
type activities take place, park district, Forest Preserve |
District, public community college district, aquarium, museum, |
or sanitary district from all financial loss, damage or harm. |
Alcoholic liquors may be sold at retail in buildings of golf |
courses owned by municipalities or Illinois State University |
in connection with the operation of an established food |
serving facility during times when food is dispensed for |
consumption upon the premises. Alcoholic liquors may be |
delivered to and sold at retail in any building owned by a fire |
protection district organized under the Fire Protection |
District Act, provided that such delivery and sale is approved |
by the board of trustees of the district, and provided further |
that such delivery and sale is limited to fundraising events |
and to a maximum of 6 events per year. However, the limitation |
to fundraising events and to a maximum of 6 events per year |
does not apply to the delivery, sale, or manufacture of |
alcoholic liquors at the building located at 59 Main Street in |
Oswego, Illinois, owned by the Oswego Fire Protection District |
if the alcoholic liquor is sold or dispensed as approved by the |
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Oswego Fire Protection District and the property is no longer |
being utilized for fire protection purposes. |
Alcoholic liquors may be served or sold in buildings under |
the control of the Board of Trustees of the University of |
Illinois for events that the Board may determine are public |
events and not related student activities. The Board of |
Trustees shall issue a written policy within 6 months of |
August 15, 2008 (the effective date of Public Act 95-847) |
concerning the types of events that would be eligible for an |
exemption. Thereafter, the Board of Trustees may issue |
revised, updated, new, or amended policies as it deems |
necessary and appropriate. In preparing its written policy, |
the Board of Trustees shall, among other factors it considers |
relevant and important, give consideration to the following: |
(i) whether the event is a student activity or student related |
activity; (ii) whether the physical setting of the event is |
conducive to control of liquor sales and distribution; (iii) |
the ability of the event operator to ensure that the sale or |
serving of alcoholic liquors and the demeanor of the |
participants are in accordance with State law and University |
policies; (iv) regarding the anticipated attendees at the |
event, the relative proportion of individuals under the age of |
21 to individuals age 21 or older; (v) the ability of the venue |
operator to prevent the sale or distribution of alcoholic |
liquors to individuals under the age of 21; (vi) whether the |
event prohibits participants from removing alcoholic beverages |
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from the venue; and (vii) whether the event prohibits |
participants from providing their own alcoholic liquors to the |
venue. In addition, any policy submitted by the Board of |
Trustees to the Illinois Liquor Control Commission must |
require that any event at which alcoholic liquors are served |
or sold in buildings under the control of the Board of Trustees |
shall require the prior written approval of the Office of the |
Chancellor for the University campus where the event is |
located. The Board of Trustees shall submit its policy, and |
any subsequently revised, updated, new, or amended policies, |
to the Illinois Liquor Control Commission, and any University |
event, or location for an event, exempted under such policies |
shall apply for a license under the applicable Sections of |
this Act. |
Alcoholic liquors may be served or sold in buildings under |
the control of the Board of Trustees of Northern Illinois |
University for events that the Board may determine are public |
events and not student-related activities. The Board of |
Trustees shall issue a written policy within 6 months after |
June 28, 2011 (the effective date of Public Act 97-45) |
concerning the types of events that would be eligible for an |
exemption. Thereafter, the Board of Trustees may issue |
revised, updated, new, or amended policies as it deems |
necessary and appropriate. In preparing its written policy, |
the Board of Trustees shall, in addition to other factors it |
considers relevant and important, give consideration to the |
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following: (i) whether the event is a student activity or |
student-related activity; (ii) whether the physical setting of |
the event is conducive to control of liquor sales and |
distribution; (iii) the ability of the event operator to |
ensure that the sale or serving of alcoholic liquors and the |
demeanor of the participants are in accordance with State law |
and University policies; (iv) the anticipated attendees at the |
event and the relative proportion of individuals under the age |
of 21 to individuals age 21 or older; (v) the ability of the |
venue operator to prevent the sale or distribution of |
alcoholic liquors to individuals under the age of 21; (vi) |
whether the event prohibits participants from removing |
alcoholic beverages from the venue; and (vii) whether the |
event prohibits participants from providing their own |
alcoholic liquors to the venue. |
Alcoholic liquors may be served or sold in buildings under |
the control of the Board of Trustees of Chicago State |
University for events that the Board may determine are public |
events and not student-related activities. The Board of |
Trustees shall issue a written policy within 6 months after |
August 2, 2013 (the effective date of Public Act 98-132) |
concerning the types of events that would be eligible for an |
exemption. Thereafter, the Board of Trustees may issue |
revised, updated, new, or amended policies as it deems |
necessary and appropriate. In preparing its written policy, |
the Board of Trustees shall, in addition to other factors it |
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considers relevant and important, give consideration to the |
following: (i) whether the event is a student activity or |
student-related activity; (ii) whether the physical setting of |
the event is conducive to control of liquor sales and |
distribution; (iii) the ability of the event operator to |
ensure that the sale or serving of alcoholic liquors and the |
demeanor of the participants are in accordance with State law |
and University policies; (iv) the anticipated attendees at the |
event and the relative proportion of individuals under the age |
of 21 to individuals age 21 or older; (v) the ability of the |
venue operator to prevent the sale or distribution of |
alcoholic liquors to individuals under the age of 21; (vi) |
whether the event prohibits participants from removing |
alcoholic beverages from the venue; and (vii) whether the |
event prohibits participants from providing their own |
alcoholic liquors to the venue. |
Alcoholic liquors may be served or sold in buildings under |
the control of the Board of Trustees of Illinois State |
University for events that the Board may determine are public |
events and not student-related activities. The Board of |
Trustees shall issue a written policy within 6 months after |
March 1, 2013 (the effective date of Public Act 97-1166) |
concerning the types of events that would be eligible for an |
exemption. Thereafter, the Board of Trustees may issue |
revised, updated, new, or amended policies as it deems |
necessary and appropriate. In preparing its written policy, |
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the Board of Trustees shall, in addition to other factors it |
considers relevant and important, give consideration to the |
following: (i) whether the event is a student activity or |
student-related activity; (ii) whether the physical setting of |
the event is conducive to control of liquor sales and |
distribution; (iii) the ability of the event operator to |
ensure that the sale or serving of alcoholic liquors and the |
demeanor of the participants are in accordance with State law |
and University policies; (iv) the anticipated attendees at the |
event and the relative proportion of individuals under the age |
of 21 to individuals age 21 or older; (v) the ability of the |
venue operator to prevent the sale or distribution of |
alcoholic liquors to individuals under the age of 21; (vi) |
whether the event prohibits participants from removing |
alcoholic beverages from the venue; and (vii) whether the |
event prohibits participants from providing their own |
alcoholic liquors to the venue. |
Alcoholic liquors may be served or sold in buildings under |
the control of the Board of Trustees of Southern Illinois |
University for events that the Board may determine are public |
events and not student-related activities. The Board of |
Trustees shall issue a written policy within 6 months after |
August 12, 2016 (the effective date of Public Act 99-795) |
concerning the types of events that would be eligible for an |
exemption. Thereafter, the Board of Trustees may issue |
revised, updated, new, or amended policies as it deems |
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necessary and appropriate. In preparing its written policy, |
the Board of Trustees shall, in addition to other factors it |
considers relevant and important, give consideration to the |
following: (i) whether the event is a student activity or |
student-related activity; (ii) whether the physical setting of |
the event is conducive to control of liquor sales and |
distribution; (iii) the ability of the event operator to |
ensure that the sale or serving of alcoholic liquors and the |
demeanor of the participants are in accordance with State law |
and University policies; (iv) the anticipated attendees at the |
event and the relative proportion of individuals under the age |
of 21 to individuals age 21 or older; (v) the ability of the |
venue operator to prevent the sale or distribution of |
alcoholic liquors to individuals under the age of 21; (vi) |
whether the event prohibits participants from removing |
alcoholic beverages from the venue; and (vii) whether the |
event prohibits participants from providing their own |
alcoholic liquors to the venue. |
Alcoholic liquors may be served or sold in buildings under |
the control of the Board of Trustees of a public university for |
events that the Board of Trustees of that public university |
may determine are public events and not student-related |
activities. If the Board of Trustees of a public university |
has not issued a written policy pursuant to an exemption under |
this Section on or before July 15, 2016 (the effective date of |
Public Act 99-550), then that Board of Trustees shall issue a |
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written policy within 6 months after July 15, 2016 (the |
effective date of Public Act 99-550) concerning the types of |
events that would be eligible for an exemption. Thereafter, |
the Board of Trustees may issue revised, updated, new, or |
amended policies as it deems necessary and appropriate. In |
preparing its written policy, the Board of Trustees shall, in |
addition to other factors it considers relevant and important, |
give consideration to the following: (i) whether the event is |
a student activity or student-related activity; (ii) whether |
the physical setting of the event is conducive to control of |
liquor sales and distribution; (iii) the ability of the event |
operator to ensure that the sale or serving of alcoholic |
liquors and the demeanor of the participants are in accordance |
with State law and University policies; (iv) the anticipated |
attendees at the event and the relative proportion of |
individuals under the age of 21 to individuals age 21 or older; |
(v) the ability of the venue operator to prevent the sale or |
distribution of alcoholic liquors to individuals under the age |
of 21; (vi) whether the event prohibits participants from |
removing alcoholic beverages from the venue; and (vii) whether |
the event prohibits participants from providing their own |
alcoholic liquors to the venue. As used in this paragraph, |
"public university" means the University of Illinois, Illinois |
State University, Chicago State University, Governors State |
University, Southern Illinois University, Northern Illinois |
University, Eastern Illinois University, Western Illinois |
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University, and Northeastern Illinois University. |
Alcoholic liquors may be served or sold in buildings under |
the control of the Board of Trustees of a community college |
district for events that the Board of Trustees of that |
community college district may determine are public events and |
not student-related activities. The Board of Trustees shall |
issue a written policy within 6 months after July 15, 2016 (the |
effective date of Public Act 99-550) concerning the types of |
events that would be eligible for an exemption. Thereafter, |
the Board of Trustees may issue revised, updated, new, or |
amended policies as it deems necessary and appropriate. In |
preparing its written policy, the Board of Trustees shall, in |
addition to other factors it considers relevant and important, |
give consideration to the following: (i) whether the event is |
a student activity or student-related activity; (ii) whether |
the physical setting of the event is conducive to control of |
liquor sales and distribution; (iii) the ability of the event |
operator to ensure that the sale or serving of alcoholic |
liquors and the demeanor of the participants are in accordance |
with State law and community college district policies; (iv) |
the anticipated attendees at the event and the relative |
proportion of individuals under the age of 21 to individuals |
age 21 or older; (v) the ability of the venue operator to |
prevent the sale or distribution of alcoholic liquors to |
individuals under the age of 21; (vi) whether the event |
prohibits participants from removing alcoholic beverages from |
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the venue; and (vii) whether the event prohibits participants |
from providing their own alcoholic liquors to the venue. This |
paragraph does not apply to any community college district |
authorized to sell or serve alcoholic liquor under any other |
provision of this Section. |
Alcoholic liquor may be delivered to and sold at retail in |
the Dorchester Senior Business Center owned by the Village of |
Dolton if the alcoholic liquor is sold or dispensed only in |
connection with organized functions for which the planned |
attendance is 20 or more persons, and if the person or facility |
selling or dispensing the alcoholic liquor has provided dram |
shop liability insurance in maximum limits so as to hold |
harmless the Village of Dolton and the State from all |
financial loss, damage and harm. |
Alcoholic liquors may be delivered to and sold at retail |
in any building used as an Illinois State Armory provided: |
(i) the Adjutant General's written consent to the |
issuance of a license to sell alcoholic liquor in such |
building is filed with the Commission; |
(ii) the alcoholic liquor is sold or dispensed only in |
connection with organized functions held on special |
occasions; |
(iii) the organized function is one for which the |
planned attendance is 25 or more persons; and |
(iv) the facility selling or dispensing the alcoholic |
liquors has provided dram shop liability insurance in |
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maximum limits so as to save harmless the facility and the |
State from all financial loss, damage or harm. |
Alcoholic liquors may be delivered to and sold at retail |
in the Chicago Civic Center, provided that: |
(i) the written consent of the Public Building |
Commission which administers the Chicago Civic Center is |
filed with the Commission; |
(ii) the alcoholic liquor is sold or dispensed only in |
connection with organized functions held on special |
occasions; |
(iii) the organized function is one for which the |
planned attendance is 25 or more persons; |
(iv) the facility selling or dispensing the alcoholic |
liquors has provided dram shop liability insurance in |
maximum limits so as to hold harmless the Civic Center, |
the City of Chicago and the State from all financial loss, |
damage or harm; and |
(v) all applicable local ordinances are complied with. |
Alcoholic liquors may be delivered or sold in any building |
belonging to or under the control of any city, village or |
incorporated town where more than 75% of the physical |
properties of the building is used for commercial or |
recreational purposes, and the building is located upon a pier |
extending into or over the waters of a navigable lake or stream |
or on the shore of a navigable lake or stream. In accordance |
with a license issued under this Act, alcoholic liquor may be |
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sold, served, or delivered in buildings and facilities under |
the control of the Department of Natural Resources during |
events or activities lasting no more than 7 continuous days |
upon the written approval of the Director of Natural Resources |
acting as the controlling government authority. The Director |
of Natural Resources may specify conditions on that approval, |
including but not limited to requirements for insurance and |
hours of operation. Notwithstanding any other provision of |
this Act, alcoholic liquor sold by a United States Army Corps |
of Engineers or Department of Natural Resources concessionaire |
who was operating on June 1, 1991 for on-premises consumption |
only is not subject to the provisions of Articles IV and IX. |
Beer and wine may be sold on the premises of the Joliet Park |
District Stadium owned by the Joliet Park District when |
written consent to the issuance of a license to sell beer and |
wine in such premises is filed with the local liquor |
commissioner by the Joliet Park District. Beer and wine may be |
sold in buildings on the grounds of State veterans' homes when |
written consent to the issuance of a license to sell beer and |
wine in such buildings is filed with the Commission by the |
Department of Veterans' Affairs, and the facility shall |
provide dram shop liability in maximum insurance coverage |
limits so as to save the facility harmless from all financial |
loss, damage or harm. Such liquors may be delivered to and sold |
at any property owned or held under lease by a Metropolitan |
Pier and Exposition Authority or Metropolitan Exposition and |
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Auditorium Authority. |
Beer and wine may be sold and dispensed at professional |
sporting events and at professional concerts and other |
entertainment events conducted on premises owned by the Forest |
Preserve District of Kane County, subject to the control of |
the District Commissioners and applicable local law, provided |
that dram shop liability insurance is provided at maximum |
coverage limits so as to hold the District harmless from all |
financial loss, damage and harm. |
Nothing in this Section shall preclude the sale or |
delivery of beer and wine at a State or county fair or the sale |
or delivery of beer or wine at a city fair in any otherwise |
lawful manner. |
Alcoholic liquors may be sold at retail in buildings in |
State parks under the control of the Department of Natural |
Resources, provided: |
a. the State park has overnight lodging facilities |
with some restaurant facilities or, not having overnight |
lodging facilities, has restaurant facilities which serve |
complete luncheon and dinner or supper meals, |
b. (blank), and |
c. the alcoholic liquors are sold by the State park |
lodge or restaurant concessionaire only during the hours |
from 11 o'clock a.m. until 12 o'clock midnight. |
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, alcoholic |
liquor sold by the State park or restaurant concessionaire |
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is not subject to the provisions of Articles IV and IX. |
Alcoholic liquors may be sold at retail in buildings on |
properties under the control of the Division of Historic |
Preservation of the Department of Natural Resources or the |
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum provided: |
a. the property has overnight lodging facilities with |
some restaurant facilities or, not having overnight |
lodging facilities, has restaurant facilities which serve |
complete luncheon and dinner or supper meals, |
b. consent to the issuance of a license to sell |
alcoholic liquors in the buildings has been filed with the |
commission by the Division of Historic Preservation of the |
Department of Natural Resources or the Abraham Lincoln |
Presidential Library and Museum, and |
c. the alcoholic liquors are sold by the lodge or |
restaurant concessionaire only during the hours from 11 |
o'clock a.m. until 12 o'clock midnight. |
The sale of alcoholic liquors pursuant to this Section |
does not authorize the establishment and operation of |
facilities commonly called taverns, saloons, bars, cocktail |
lounges, and the like except as a part of lodge and restaurant |
facilities in State parks or golf courses owned by Forest |
Preserve Districts with a population of less than 3,000,000 or |
municipalities or park districts. |
Alcoholic liquors may be sold at retail in the Springfield |
Administration Building of the Department of Transportation |
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and the Illinois State Armory in Springfield; provided, that |
the controlling government authority may consent to such sales |
only if |
a. the request is from a not-for-profit organization; |
b. such sales would not impede normal operations of |
the departments involved; |
c. the not-for-profit organization provides dram shop |
liability in maximum insurance coverage limits and agrees |
to defend, save harmless and indemnify the State of |
Illinois from all financial loss, damage or harm; |
d. no such sale shall be made during normal working |
hours of the State of Illinois; and |
e. the consent is in writing. |
Alcoholic liquors may be sold at retail in buildings in |
recreational areas of river conservancy districts under the |
control of, or leased from, the river conservancy districts. |
Such sales are subject to reasonable local regulations as |
provided in Article IV; however, no such regulations may |
prohibit or substantially impair the sale of alcoholic liquors |
on Sundays or Holidays. |
Alcoholic liquors may be provided in long term care |
facilities owned or operated by a county under Division 5-21 |
or 5-22 of the Counties Code, when approved by the facility |
operator and not in conflict with the regulations of the |
Illinois Department of Public Health, to residents of the |
facility who have had their consumption of the alcoholic |
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liquors provided approved in writing by a physician licensed |
to practice medicine in all its branches. |
Alcoholic liquors may be delivered to and dispensed in |
State housing assigned to employees of the Department of |
Corrections. No person shall furnish or allow to be furnished |
any alcoholic liquors to any prisoner confined in any jail, |
reformatory, prison or house of correction except upon a |
physician's prescription for medicinal purposes. |
Alcoholic liquors may be sold at retail or dispensed at |
the Willard Ice Building in Springfield, at the State Library |
in Springfield, and at Illinois State Museum facilities by (1) |
an agency of the State, whether legislative, judicial or |
executive, provided that such agency first obtains written |
permission to sell or dispense alcoholic liquors from the |
controlling government authority, or by (2) a not-for-profit |
organization, provided that such organization: |
a. Obtains written consent from the controlling |
government authority; |
b. Sells or dispenses the alcoholic liquors in a |
manner that does not impair normal operations of State |
offices located in the building; |
c. Sells or dispenses alcoholic liquors only in |
connection with an official activity in the building; |
d. Provides, or its catering service provides, dram |
shop liability insurance in maximum coverage limits and in |
which the carrier agrees to defend, save harmless and |
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indemnify the State of Illinois from all financial loss, |
damage or harm arising out of the selling or dispensing of |
alcoholic liquors. |
Nothing in this Act shall prevent a not-for-profit |
organization or agency of the State from employing the |
services of a catering establishment for the selling or |
dispensing of alcoholic liquors at authorized functions. |
The controlling government authority for the Willard Ice |
Building in Springfield shall be the Director of the |
Department of Revenue. The controlling government authority |
for Illinois State Museum facilities shall be the Director of |
the Illinois State Museum. The controlling government |
authority for the State Library in Springfield shall be the |
Secretary of State. |
Alcoholic liquors may be delivered to and sold at retail |
or dispensed at any facility, property or building under the |
jurisdiction of the Division of Historic Preservation of the |
Department of Natural Resources or the Abraham Lincoln |
Presidential Library and Museum where the delivery, sale or |
dispensing is by (1) an agency of the State, whether |
legislative, judicial or executive, provided that such agency |
first obtains written permission to sell or dispense alcoholic |
liquors from a controlling government authority, or by (2) an |
individual or organization provided that such individual or |
organization: |
a. Obtains written consent from the controlling |
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government authority; |
b. Sells or dispenses the alcoholic liquors in a |
manner that does not impair normal workings of State |
offices or operations located at the facility, property or |
building; |
c. Sells or dispenses alcoholic liquors only in |
connection with an official activity of the individual or |
organization in the facility, property or building; |
d. Provides, or its catering service provides, dram |
shop liability insurance in maximum coverage limits and in |
which the carrier agrees to defend, save harmless and |
indemnify the State of Illinois from all financial loss, |
damage or harm arising out of the selling or dispensing of |
alcoholic liquors. |
The controlling government authority for the Division of |
Historic Preservation of the Department of Natural Resources |
shall be the Director of Natural Resources, and the |
controlling government authority for the Abraham Lincoln |
Presidential Library and Museum shall be the Executive |
Director of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and |
Museum. |
Alcoholic liquors may be delivered to and sold at retail |
or dispensed for consumption at the Michael Bilandic Building |
at 160 North LaSalle Street, Chicago IL 60601, after the |
normal business hours of any day care or child care facility |
located in the building, by (1) a commercial tenant or |
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subtenant conducting business on the premises under a lease |
made pursuant to Section 405-315 of the Department of Central |
Management Services Law (20 ILCS 405/405-315), provided that |
such tenant or subtenant who accepts delivery of, sells, or |
dispenses alcoholic liquors shall procure and maintain dram |
shop liability insurance in maximum coverage limits and in |
which the carrier agrees to defend, indemnify, and save |
harmless the State of Illinois from all financial loss, |
damage, or harm arising out of the delivery, sale, or |
dispensing of alcoholic liquors, or by (2) an agency of the |
State, whether legislative, judicial, or executive, provided |
that such agency first obtains written permission to accept |
delivery of and sell or dispense alcoholic liquors from the |
Director of Central Management Services, or by (3) a |
not-for-profit organization, provided that such organization: |
a. obtains written consent from the Department of |
Central Management Services; |
b. accepts delivery of and sells or dispenses the |
alcoholic liquors in a manner that does not impair normal |
operations of State offices located in the building; |
c. accepts delivery of and sells or dispenses |
alcoholic liquors only in connection with an official |
activity in the building; and |
d. provides, or its catering service provides, dram |
shop liability insurance in maximum coverage limits and in |
which the carrier agrees to defend, save harmless, and |
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indemnify the State of Illinois from all financial loss, |
damage, or harm arising out of the selling or dispensing |
of alcoholic liquors. |
Nothing in this Act shall prevent a not-for-profit |
organization or agency of the State from employing the |
services of a catering establishment for the selling or |
dispensing of alcoholic liquors at functions authorized by the |
Director of Central Management Services. |
Alcoholic liquors may be sold at retail or dispensed at |
the James R. Thompson Center in Chicago, subject to the |
provisions of Section 7.4 of the State Property Control Act, |
and 222 South College Street in Springfield, Illinois by (1) a |
commercial tenant or subtenant conducting business on the |
premises under a lease or sublease made pursuant to Section |
405-315 of the Department of Central Management Services Law |
(20 ILCS 405/405-315), provided that such tenant or subtenant |
who sells or dispenses alcoholic liquors shall procure and |
maintain dram shop liability insurance in maximum coverage |
limits and in which the carrier agrees to defend, indemnify |
and save harmless the State of Illinois from all financial |
loss, damage or harm arising out of the sale or dispensing of |
alcoholic liquors, or by (2) an agency of the State, whether |
legislative, judicial or executive, provided that such agency |
first obtains written permission to sell or dispense alcoholic |
liquors from the Director of Central Management Services, or |
by (3) a not-for-profit organization, provided that such |
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organization: |
a. Obtains written consent from the Department of |
Central Management Services; |
b. Sells or dispenses the alcoholic liquors in a |
manner that does not impair normal operations of State |
offices located in the building; |
c. Sells or dispenses alcoholic liquors only in |
connection with an official activity in the building; |
d. Provides, or its catering service provides, dram |
shop liability insurance in maximum coverage limits and in |
which the carrier agrees to defend, save harmless and |
indemnify the State of Illinois from all financial loss, |
damage or harm arising out of the selling or dispensing of |
alcoholic liquors. |
Nothing in this Act shall prevent a not-for-profit |
organization or agency of the State from employing the |
services of a catering establishment for the selling or |
dispensing of alcoholic liquors at functions authorized by the |
Director of Central Management Services. |
Alcoholic liquors may be sold or delivered at any facility |
owned by the Illinois Sports Facilities Authority provided |
that dram shop liability insurance has been made available in |
a form, with such coverage and in such amounts as the Authority |
reasonably determines is necessary. |
Alcoholic liquors may be sold at retail or dispensed at |
the Rockford State Office Building by (1) an agency of the |
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State, whether legislative, judicial or executive, provided |
that such agency first obtains written permission to sell or |
dispense alcoholic liquors from the Department of Central |
Management Services, or by (2) a not-for-profit organization, |
provided that such organization: |
a. Obtains written consent from the Department of |
Central Management Services; |
b. Sells or dispenses the alcoholic liquors in a |
manner that does not impair normal operations of State |
offices located in the building; |
c. Sells or dispenses alcoholic liquors only in |
connection with an official activity in the building; |
d. Provides, or its catering service provides, dram |
shop liability insurance in maximum coverage limits and in |
which the carrier agrees to defend, save harmless and |
indemnify the State of Illinois from all financial loss, |
damage or harm arising out of the selling or dispensing of |
alcoholic liquors. |
Nothing in this Act shall prevent a not-for-profit |
organization or agency of the State from employing the |
services of a catering establishment for the selling or |
dispensing of alcoholic liquors at functions authorized by the |
Department of Central Management Services. |
Alcoholic liquors may be sold or delivered in a building |
that is owned by McLean County, situated on land owned by the |
county in the City of Bloomington, and used by the McLean |
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County Historical Society if the sale or delivery is approved |
by an ordinance adopted by the county board, and the |
municipality in which the building is located may not prohibit |
that sale or delivery, notwithstanding any other provision of |
this Section. The regulation of the sale and delivery of |
alcoholic liquor in a building that is owned by McLean County, |
situated on land owned by the county, and used by the McLean |
County Historical Society as provided in this paragraph is an |
exclusive power and function of the State and is a denial and |
limitation under Article VII, Section 6, subsection (h) of the |
Illinois Constitution of the power of a home rule municipality |
to regulate that sale and delivery. |
Alcoholic liquors may be sold or delivered in any building |
situated on land held in trust for any school district |
organized under Article 34 of the School Code, if the building |
is not used for school purposes and if the sale or delivery is |
approved by the board of education. |
Alcoholic liquors may be delivered to and sold at retail |
in any building owned by a public library district, provided |
that the delivery and sale is approved by the board of trustees |
of that public library district and is limited to library |
fundraising events or programs of a cultural or educational |
nature. Before the board of trustees of a public library |
district may approve the delivery and sale of alcoholic |
liquors, the board of trustees of the public library district |
must have a written policy that has been approved by the board |
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of trustees of the public library district governing when and |
under what circumstances alcoholic liquors may be delivered to |
and sold at retail on property owned by that public library |
district. The written policy must (i) provide that no |
alcoholic liquor may be sold, distributed, or consumed in any |
area of the library accessible to the general public during |
the event or program, (ii) prohibit the removal of alcoholic |
liquor from the venue during the event, and (iii) require that |
steps be taken to prevent the sale or distribution of |
alcoholic liquor to persons under the age of 21. Any public |
library district that has alcoholic liquor delivered to or |
sold at retail on property owned by the public library |
district shall provide dram shop liability insurance in |
maximum insurance coverage limits so as to save harmless the |
public library districts from all financial loss, damage, or |
harm. |
Alcoholic liquors may be sold or delivered in buildings |
owned by the Community Building Complex Committee of Boone |
County, Illinois if the person or facility selling or |
dispensing the alcoholic liquor has provided dram shop |
liability insurance with coverage and in amounts that the |
Committee reasonably determines are necessary. |
Alcoholic liquors may be sold or delivered in the building |
located at 1200 Centerville Avenue in Belleville, Illinois and |
occupied by either the Belleville Area Special Education |
District or the Belleville Area Special Services Cooperative. |
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Alcoholic liquors may be delivered to and sold at the |
Louis Joliet Renaissance Center, City Center Campus, located |
at 214 N. Ottawa Street, Joliet, and the Food |
Services/Culinary Arts Department facilities, Main Campus, |
located at 1215 Houbolt Road, Joliet, owned by or under the |
control of Joliet Junior College, Illinois Community College |
District No. 525. |
Alcoholic liquors may be delivered to and sold at Triton |
College, Illinois Community College District No. 504. |
Alcoholic liquors may be delivered to and sold at the |
College of DuPage, Illinois Community College District No. |
502. |
Alcoholic liquors may be delivered to and sold on any |
property owned, operated, or controlled by Lewis and Clark |
Community College, Illinois Community College District No. |
536. |
Alcoholic liquors may be delivered to and sold at the |
building located at 446 East Hickory Avenue in Apple River, |
Illinois, owned by the Apple River Fire Protection District, |
and occupied by the Apple River Community Association if the |
alcoholic liquor is sold or dispensed only in connection with |
organized functions approved by the Apple River Community |
Association for which the planned attendance is 20 or more |
persons and if the person or facility selling or dispensing |
the alcoholic liquor has provided dram shop liability |
insurance in maximum limits so as to hold harmless the Apple |
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River Fire Protection District, the Village of Apple River, |
and the Apple River Community Association from all financial |
loss, damage, and harm. |
Alcoholic liquors may be delivered to and sold at the |
Sikia Restaurant, Kennedy King College Campus, located at 740 |
West 63rd Street, Chicago, and at the Food Services in the |
Great Hall/Washburne Culinary Institute Department facility, |
Kennedy King College Campus, located at 740 West 63rd Street, |
Chicago, owned by or under the control of City Colleges of |
Chicago, Illinois Community College District No. 508. |
Alcoholic liquors may be delivered to and sold at the |
building located at 305 West Grove St. in Poplar Grove, |
Illinois that is owned and operated by North Boone Fire |
District #3 if the alcoholic liquor is sold or dispensed only |
in connection with organized functions approved by the North |
Boone Fire District #3 for which the planned attendance is 20 |
or more persons and if the person or facility selling or |
dispensing the alcoholic liquor has provided dram shop |
liability insurance in maximum limits so as to hold harmless |
North Boone County Fire District #3 from all financial loss, |
damage, and harm. |
(Source: P.A. 99-78, eff. 7-20-15; 99-484, eff. 10-30-15; |
99-550, eff. 7-15-16; 99-559, eff. 7-15-16; 99-795, eff. |
8-12-16; 100-120, eff. 8-18-17; 100-201, eff. 8-18-17; |
100-695, eff. 8-3-18.) |
Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |