103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2023 and 2024
SB3302

 

Introduced 2/7/2024, by Sen. Dave Syverson

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
235 ILCS 5/6-15  from Ch. 43, par. 130

    Amends the Liquor Control Act of 1934. Provides that 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. Effective immediately.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning liquor.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Liquor Control Act of 1934 is amended by
5changing Section 6-15 as follows:
 
6    (235 ILCS 5/6-15)  (from Ch. 43, par. 130)
7    Sec. 6-15. No alcoholic liquors shall be sold or delivered
8in any building belonging to or under the control of the State
9or any political subdivision thereof except as provided in
10this Act. The corporate authorities of any city, village,
11incorporated town, township, or county may provide by
12ordinance, however, that alcoholic liquor may be sold or
13delivered in any specifically designated building belonging to
14or under the control of the municipality, township, or county,
15or in any building located on land under the control of the
16municipality, township, or county; provided that such township
17or county complies with all applicable local ordinances in any
18incorporated area of the township or county. Alcoholic liquor
19may be delivered to and sold under the authority of a special
20use permit on any property owned by a conservation district
21organized under the Conservation District Act, provided that
22(i) the alcoholic liquor is sold only at an event authorized by
23the governing board of the conservation district, (ii) the

 

 

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1issuance of the special use permit is authorized by the local
2liquor control commissioner of the territory in which the
3property is located, and (iii) the special use permit
4authorizes the sale of alcoholic liquor for one day or less.
5Alcoholic liquors may be delivered to and sold at any airport
6belonging to or under the control of a municipality of more
7than 25,000 inhabitants, or in any building or on any golf
8course owned by a park district organized under the Park
9District Code, subject to the approval of the governing board
10of the district, or in any building or on any golf course owned
11by a forest preserve district organized under the Downstate
12Forest Preserve District Act, subject to the approval of the
13governing board of the district, or on the grounds within 500
14feet of any building owned by a forest preserve district
15organized under the Downstate Forest Preserve District Act
16during times when food is dispensed for consumption within 500
17feet of the building from which the food is dispensed, subject
18to the approval of the governing board of the district, or in a
19building owned by a Local Mass Transit District organized
20under the Local Mass Transit District Act, subject to the
21approval of the governing Board of the District, or in
22Bicentennial Park, or on the premises of the City of Mendota
23Lake Park located adjacent to Route 51 in Mendota, Illinois,
24or on the premises of Camden Park in Milan, Illinois, or in the
25community center owned by the City of Loves Park that is
26located at 1000 River Park Drive in Loves Park, Illinois, or,

 

 

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1in connection with the operation of an established food
2serving facility during times when food is dispensed for
3consumption on the premises, and at the following aquarium and
4museums located in public parks: Art Institute of Chicago,
5Chicago Academy of Sciences, Chicago Historical Society, Field
6Museum of Natural History, Museum of Science and Industry,
7DuSable Museum of African American History, John G. Shedd
8Aquarium and Adler Planetarium, or at Lakeview Museum of Arts
9and Sciences in Peoria, or in connection with the operation of
10the facilities of the Chicago Zoological Society or the
11Chicago Horticultural Society on land owned by the Forest
12Preserve District of Cook County, or on any land used for a
13golf course or for recreational purposes owned by the Forest
14Preserve District of Cook County, subject to the control of
15the Forest Preserve District Board of Commissioners and
16applicable local law, provided that dram shop liability
17insurance is provided at maximum coverage limits so as to hold
18the District harmless from all financial loss, damage, and
19harm, or in any building located on land owned by the Chicago
20Park District if approved by the Park District Commissioners,
21or on any land used for a golf course or for recreational
22purposes and owned by the Illinois International Port District
23if approved by the District's governing board, or at any
24airport, golf course, faculty center, or facility in which
25conference and convention type activities take place belonging
26to or under control of any State university or public

 

 

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1community college district, provided that with respect to a
2facility for conference and convention type activities
3alcoholic liquors shall be limited to the use of the
4convention or conference participants or participants in
5cultural, political or educational activities held in such
6facilities, and provided further that the faculty or staff of
7the State university or a public community college district,
8or members of an organization of students, alumni, faculty or
9staff of the State university or a public community college
10district are active participants in the conference or
11convention, or in Memorial Stadium on the campus of the
12University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign during games in
13which the Chicago Bears professional football team is playing
14in that stadium during the renovation of Soldier Field, not
15more than one and a half hours before the start of the game and
16not after the end of the third quarter of the game, or in the
17Pavilion Facility on the campus of the University of Illinois
18at Chicago during games in which the Chicago Storm
19professional soccer team is playing in that facility, not more
20than one and a half hours before the start of the game and not
21after the end of the third quarter of the game, or in the
22Pavilion Facility on the campus of the University of Illinois
23at Chicago during games in which the WNBA professional women's
24basketball team is playing in that facility, not more than one
25and a half hours before the start of the game and not after the
2610-minute mark of the second half of the game, or by a catering

 

 

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1establishment which has rented facilities from a board of
2trustees of a public community college district, or in a
3restaurant that is operated by a commercial tenant in the
4North Campus Parking Deck building that (1) is located at 1201
5West University Avenue, Urbana, Illinois and (2) is owned by
6the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, or, if
7approved by the District board, on land owned by the
8Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago and leased
9to others for a term of at least 20 years. Nothing in this
10Section precludes the sale or delivery of alcoholic liquor in
11the form of original packaged goods in premises located at 500
12S. Racine in Chicago belonging to the University of Illinois
13and used primarily as a grocery store by a commercial tenant
14during the term of a lease that predates the University's
15acquisition of the premises; but the University shall have no
16power or authority to renew, transfer, or extend the lease
17with terms allowing the sale of alcoholic liquor; and the sale
18of alcoholic liquor shall be subject to all local laws and
19regulations. After the acquisition by Winnebago County of the
20property located at 404 Elm Street in Rockford, a commercial
21tenant who sold alcoholic liquor at retail on a portion of the
22property under a valid license at the time of the acquisition
23may continue to do so for so long as the tenant and the County
24may agree under existing or future leases, subject to all
25local laws and regulations regarding the sale of alcoholic
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1Memorial Hall, located at 211 North Main Street, Rockford,
2under conditions approved by Winnebago County and subject to
3all local laws and regulations regarding the sale of alcoholic
4liquor. Each facility shall provide dram shop liability in
5maximum insurance coverage limits so as to save harmless the
6State, municipality, State university, airport, golf course,
7faculty center, facility in which conference and convention
8type activities take place, park district, Forest Preserve
9District, public community college district, aquarium, museum,
10or sanitary district from all financial loss, damage or harm.
11Alcoholic liquors may be sold at retail in buildings of golf
12courses owned by municipalities or Illinois State University
13in connection with the operation of an established food
14serving facility during times when food is dispensed for
15consumption upon the premises. Alcoholic liquors may be
16delivered to and sold at retail in any building owned by a fire
17protection district organized under the Fire Protection
18District Act, provided that such delivery and sale is approved
19by the board of trustees of the district, and provided further
20that such delivery and sale is limited to fundraising events
21and to a maximum of 6 events per year. However, the limitation
22to fundraising events and to a maximum of 6 events per year
23does not apply to the delivery, sale, or manufacture of
24alcoholic liquors at the building located at 59 Main Street in
25Oswego, Illinois, owned by the Oswego Fire Protection District
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1Oswego Fire Protection District and the property is no longer
2being utilized for fire protection purposes.
3    Alcoholic liquors may be served or sold in buildings under
4the control of the Board of Trustees of the University of
5Illinois for events that the Board may determine are public
6events and not related student activities. The Board of
7Trustees shall issue a written policy within 6 months of
8August 15, 2008 (the effective date of Public Act 95-847)
9concerning the types of events that would be eligible for an
10exemption. Thereafter, the Board of Trustees may issue
11revised, updated, new, or amended policies as it deems
12necessary and appropriate. In preparing its written policy,
13the Board of Trustees shall, among other factors it considers
14relevant and important, give consideration to the following:
15(i) whether the event is a student activity or student related
16activity; (ii) whether the physical setting of the event is
17conducive to control of liquor sales and distribution; (iii)
18the ability of the event operator to ensure that the sale or
19serving of alcoholic liquors and the demeanor of the
20participants are in accordance with State law and University
21policies; (iv) regarding the anticipated attendees at the
22event, the relative proportion of individuals under the age of
2321 to individuals age 21 or older; (v) the ability of the venue
24operator to prevent the sale or distribution of alcoholic
25liquors to individuals under the age of 21; (vi) whether the
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1from the venue; and (vii) whether the event prohibits
2participants from providing their own alcoholic liquors to the
3venue. In addition, any policy submitted by the Board of
4Trustees to the Illinois Liquor Control Commission must
5require that any event at which alcoholic liquors are served
6or sold in buildings under the control of the Board of Trustees
7shall require the prior written approval of the Office of the
8Chancellor for the University campus where the event is
9located. The Board of Trustees shall submit its policy, and
10any subsequently revised, updated, new, or amended policies,
11to the Illinois Liquor Control Commission, and any University
12event, or location for an event, exempted under such policies
13shall apply for a license under the applicable Sections of
14this Act.
15    Alcoholic liquors may be served or sold in buildings under
16the control of the Board of Trustees of Northern Illinois
17University for events that the Board may determine are public
18events and not student-related activities. The Board of
19Trustees shall issue a written policy within 6 months after
20June 28, 2011 (the effective date of Public Act 97-45)
21concerning the types of events that would be eligible for an
22exemption. Thereafter, the Board of Trustees may issue
23revised, updated, new, or amended policies as it deems
24necessary and appropriate. In preparing its written policy,
25the Board of Trustees shall, in addition to other factors it
26considers relevant and important, give consideration to the

 

 

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1following: (i) whether the event is a student activity or
2student-related activity; (ii) whether the physical setting of
3the event is conducive to control of liquor sales and
4distribution; (iii) the ability of the event operator to
5ensure that the sale or serving of alcoholic liquors and the
6demeanor of the participants are in accordance with State law
7and University policies; (iv) the anticipated attendees at the
8event and the relative proportion of individuals under the age
9of 21 to individuals age 21 or older; (v) the ability of the
10venue operator to prevent the sale or distribution of
11alcoholic liquors to individuals under the age of 21; (vi)
12whether the event prohibits participants from removing
13alcoholic beverages from the venue; and (vii) whether the
14event prohibits participants from providing their own
15alcoholic liquors to the venue.
16    Alcoholic liquors may be served or sold in buildings under
17the control of the Board of Trustees of Chicago State
18University for events that the Board may determine are public
19events and not student-related activities. The Board of
20Trustees shall issue a written policy within 6 months after
21August 2, 2013 (the effective date of Public Act 98-132)
22concerning the types of events that would be eligible for an
23exemption. Thereafter, the Board of Trustees may issue
24revised, updated, new, or amended policies as it deems
25necessary and appropriate. In preparing its written policy,
26the Board of Trustees shall, in addition to other factors it

 

 

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1considers relevant and important, give consideration to the
2following: (i) whether the event is a student activity or
3student-related activity; (ii) whether the physical setting of
4the event is conducive to control of liquor sales and
5distribution; (iii) the ability of the event operator to
6ensure that the sale or serving of alcoholic liquors and the
7demeanor of the participants are in accordance with State law
8and University policies; (iv) the anticipated attendees at the
9event and the relative proportion of individuals under the age
10of 21 to individuals age 21 or older; (v) the ability of the
11venue operator to prevent the sale or distribution of
12alcoholic liquors to individuals under the age of 21; (vi)
13whether the event prohibits participants from removing
14alcoholic beverages from the venue; and (vii) whether the
15event prohibits participants from providing their own
16alcoholic liquors to the venue.
17    Alcoholic liquors may be served or sold in buildings under
18the control of the Board of Trustees of Illinois State
19University for events that the Board may determine are public
20events and not student-related activities. The Board of
21Trustees shall issue a written policy within 6 months after
22March 1, 2013 (the effective date of Public Act 97-1166)
23concerning the types of events that would be eligible for an
24exemption. Thereafter, the Board of Trustees may issue
25revised, updated, new, or amended policies as it deems
26necessary and appropriate. In preparing its written policy,

 

 

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1the Board of Trustees shall, in addition to other factors it
2considers relevant and important, give consideration to the
3following: (i) whether the event is a student activity or
4student-related activity; (ii) whether the physical setting of
5the event is conducive to control of liquor sales and
6distribution; (iii) the ability of the event operator to
7ensure that the sale or serving of alcoholic liquors and the
8demeanor of the participants are in accordance with State law
9and University policies; (iv) the anticipated attendees at the
10event and the relative proportion of individuals under the age
11of 21 to individuals age 21 or older; (v) the ability of the
12venue operator to prevent the sale or distribution of
13alcoholic liquors to individuals under the age of 21; (vi)
14whether the event prohibits participants from removing
15alcoholic beverages from the venue; and (vii) whether the
16event prohibits participants from providing their own
17alcoholic liquors to the venue.
18    Alcoholic liquors may be served or sold in buildings under
19the control of the Board of Trustees of Southern Illinois
20University for events that the Board may determine are public
21events and not student-related activities. The Board of
22Trustees shall issue a written policy within 6 months after
23August 12, 2016 (the effective date of Public Act 99-795)
24concerning the types of events that would be eligible for an
25exemption. Thereafter, the Board of Trustees may issue
26revised, updated, new, or amended policies as it deems

 

 

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1necessary and appropriate. In preparing its written policy,
2the Board of Trustees shall, in addition to other factors it
3considers relevant and important, give consideration to the
4following: (i) whether the event is a student activity or
5student-related activity; (ii) whether the physical setting of
6the event is conducive to control of liquor sales and
7distribution; (iii) the ability of the event operator to
8ensure that the sale or serving of alcoholic liquors and the
9demeanor of the participants are in accordance with State law
10and University policies; (iv) the anticipated attendees at the
11event and the relative proportion of individuals under the age
12of 21 to individuals age 21 or older; (v) the ability of the
13venue operator to prevent the sale or distribution of
14alcoholic liquors to individuals under the age of 21; (vi)
15whether the event prohibits participants from removing
16alcoholic beverages from the venue; and (vii) whether the
17event prohibits participants from providing their own
18alcoholic liquors to the venue.
19    Alcoholic liquors may be served or sold in buildings under
20the control of the Board of Trustees of a public university for
21events that the Board of Trustees of that public university
22may determine are public events and not student-related
23activities. If the Board of Trustees of a public university
24has not issued a written policy pursuant to an exemption under
25this Section on or before July 15, 2016 (the effective date of
26Public Act 99-550), then that Board of Trustees shall issue a

 

 

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1written policy within 6 months after July 15, 2016 (the
2effective date of Public Act 99-550) concerning the types of
3events that would be eligible for an exemption. Thereafter,
4the Board of Trustees may issue revised, updated, new, or
5amended policies as it deems necessary and appropriate. In
6preparing its written policy, the Board of Trustees shall, in
7addition to other factors it considers relevant and important,
8give consideration to the following: (i) whether the event is
9a student activity or student-related activity; (ii) whether
10the physical setting of the event is conducive to control of
11liquor sales and distribution; (iii) the ability of the event
12operator to ensure that the sale or serving of alcoholic
13liquors and the demeanor of the participants are in accordance
14with State law and University policies; (iv) the anticipated
15attendees at the event and the relative proportion of
16individuals under the age of 21 to individuals age 21 or older;
17(v) the ability of the venue operator to prevent the sale or
18distribution of alcoholic liquors to individuals under the age
19of 21; (vi) whether the event prohibits participants from
20removing alcoholic beverages from the venue; and (vii) whether
21the event prohibits participants from providing their own
22alcoholic liquors to the venue. As used in this paragraph,
23"public university" means the University of Illinois, Illinois
24State University, Chicago State University, Governors State
25University, Southern Illinois University, Northern Illinois
26University, Eastern Illinois University, Western Illinois

 

 

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1University, and Northeastern Illinois University.
2    Alcoholic liquors may be served or sold in buildings under
3the control of the Board of Trustees of a community college
4district for events that the Board of Trustees of that
5community college district may determine are public events and
6not student-related activities. The Board of Trustees shall
7issue a written policy within 6 months after July 15, 2016 (the
8effective date of Public Act 99-550) concerning the types of
9events that would be eligible for an exemption. Thereafter,
10the Board of Trustees may issue revised, updated, new, or
11amended policies as it deems necessary and appropriate. In
12preparing its written policy, the Board of Trustees shall, in
13addition to other factors it considers relevant and important,
14give consideration to the following: (i) whether the event is
15a student activity or student-related activity; (ii) whether
16the physical setting of the event is conducive to control of
17liquor sales and distribution; (iii) the ability of the event
18operator to ensure that the sale or serving of alcoholic
19liquors and the demeanor of the participants are in accordance
20with State law and community college district policies; (iv)
21the anticipated attendees at the event and the relative
22proportion of individuals under the age of 21 to individuals
23age 21 or older; (v) the ability of the venue operator to
24prevent the sale or distribution of alcoholic liquors to
25individuals under the age of 21; (vi) whether the event
26prohibits participants from removing alcoholic beverages from

 

 

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1the venue; and (vii) whether the event prohibits participants
2from providing their own alcoholic liquors to the venue. This
3paragraph does not apply to any community college district
4authorized to sell or serve alcoholic liquor under any other
5provision of this Section.
6    Alcoholic liquor may be delivered to and sold at retail in
7the Dorchester Senior Business Center owned by the Village of
8Dolton if the alcoholic liquor is sold or dispensed only in
9connection with organized functions for which the planned
10attendance is 20 or more persons, and if the person or facility
11selling or dispensing the alcoholic liquor has provided dram
12shop liability insurance in maximum limits so as to hold
13harmless the Village of Dolton and the State from all
14financial loss, damage and harm.
15    Alcoholic liquors may be delivered to and sold at retail
16in any building used as an Illinois State Armory provided:
17        (i) the Adjutant General's written consent to the
18    issuance of a license to sell alcoholic liquor in such
19    building is filed with the Commission;
20        (ii) the alcoholic liquor is sold or dispensed only in
21    connection with organized functions held on special
22    occasions;
23        (iii) the organized function is one for which the
24    planned attendance is 25 or more persons; and
25        (iv) the facility selling or dispensing the alcoholic
26    liquors has provided dram shop liability insurance in

 

 

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1    maximum limits so as to save harmless the facility and the
2    State from all financial loss, damage or harm.
3    Alcoholic liquors may be delivered to and sold at retail
4in the Chicago Civic Center, provided that:
5        (i) the written consent of the Public Building
6    Commission which administers the Chicago Civic Center is
7    filed with the Commission;
8        (ii) the alcoholic liquor is sold or dispensed only in
9    connection with organized functions held on special
10    occasions;
11        (iii) the organized function is one for which the
12    planned attendance is 25 or more persons;
13        (iv) the facility selling or dispensing the alcoholic
14    liquors has provided dram shop liability insurance in
15    maximum limits so as to hold harmless the Civic Center,
16    the City of Chicago and the State from all financial loss,
17    damage or harm; and
18        (v) all applicable local ordinances are complied with.
19    Alcoholic liquors may be delivered or sold in any building
20belonging to or under the control of any city, village or
21incorporated town where more than 75% of the physical
22properties of the building is used for commercial or
23recreational purposes, and the building is located upon a pier
24extending into or over the waters of a navigable lake or stream
25or on the shore of a navigable lake or stream. In accordance
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1sold, served, or delivered in buildings and facilities under
2the control of the Department of Natural Resources during
3events or activities lasting no more than 7 continuous days
4upon the written approval of the Director of Natural Resources
5acting as the controlling government authority. The Director
6of Natural Resources may specify conditions on that approval,
7including but not limited to requirements for insurance and
8hours of operation. Notwithstanding any other provision of
9this Act, alcoholic liquor sold by a United States Army Corps
10of Engineers or Department of Natural Resources concessionaire
11who was operating on June 1, 1991 for on-premises consumption
12only is not subject to the provisions of Articles IV and IX.
13Beer and wine may be sold on the premises of the Joliet Park
14District Stadium owned by the Joliet Park District when
15written consent to the issuance of a license to sell beer and
16wine in such premises is filed with the local liquor
17commissioner by the Joliet Park District. Beer and wine may be
18sold in buildings on the grounds of State veterans' homes when
19written consent to the issuance of a license to sell beer and
20wine in such buildings is filed with the Commission by the
21Department of Veterans' Affairs, and the facility shall
22provide dram shop liability in maximum insurance coverage
23limits so as to save the facility harmless from all financial
24loss, damage or harm. Such liquors may be delivered to and sold
25at any property owned or held under lease by a Metropolitan
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1Auditorium Authority.
2    Beer and wine may be sold and dispensed at professional
3sporting events and at professional concerts and other
4entertainment events conducted on premises owned by the Forest
5Preserve District of Kane County, subject to the control of
6the District Commissioners and applicable local law, provided
7that dram shop liability insurance is provided at maximum
8coverage limits so as to hold the District harmless from all
9financial loss, damage and harm.
10    Nothing in this Section shall preclude the sale or
11delivery of beer and wine at a State or county fair or the sale
12or delivery of beer or wine at a city fair in any otherwise
13lawful manner.
14    Alcoholic liquors may be sold at retail in buildings in
15State parks under the control of the Department of Natural
16Resources, provided:
17        a. the State park has overnight lodging facilities
18    with some restaurant facilities or, not having overnight
19    lodging facilities, has restaurant facilities which serve
20    complete luncheon and dinner or supper meals,
21        b. (blank), and
22        c. the alcoholic liquors are sold by the State park
23    lodge or restaurant concessionaire only during the hours
24    from 11 o'clock a.m. until 12 o'clock midnight.
25    Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, alcoholic
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1    is not subject to the provisions of Articles IV and IX.
2    Alcoholic liquors may be sold at retail in buildings on
3properties under the control of the Division of Historic
4Preservation of the Department of Natural Resources or the
5Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum provided:
6        a. the property has overnight lodging facilities with
7    some restaurant facilities or, not having overnight
8    lodging facilities, has restaurant facilities which serve
9    complete luncheon and dinner or supper meals,
10        b. consent to the issuance of a license to sell
11    alcoholic liquors in the buildings has been filed with the
12    commission by the Division of Historic Preservation of the
13    Department of Natural Resources or the Abraham Lincoln
14    Presidential Library and Museum, and
15        c. the alcoholic liquors are sold by the lodge or
16    restaurant concessionaire only during the hours from 11
17    o'clock a.m. until 12 o'clock midnight.
18    The sale of alcoholic liquors pursuant to this Section
19does not authorize the establishment and operation of
20facilities commonly called taverns, saloons, bars, cocktail
21lounges, and the like except as a part of lodge and restaurant
22facilities in State parks or golf courses owned by Forest
23Preserve Districts with a population of less than 3,000,000 or
24municipalities or park districts.
25    Alcoholic liquors may be sold at retail in the Springfield
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1and the Illinois State Armory in Springfield; provided, that
2the controlling government authority may consent to such sales
3only if
4        a. the request is from a not-for-profit organization;
5        b. such sales would not impede normal operations of
6    the departments involved;
7        c. the not-for-profit organization provides dram shop
8    liability in maximum insurance coverage limits and agrees
9    to defend, save harmless and indemnify the State of
10    Illinois from all financial loss, damage or harm;
11        d. no such sale shall be made during normal working
12    hours of the State of Illinois; and
13        e. the consent is in writing.
14    Alcoholic liquors may be sold at retail in buildings in
15recreational areas of river conservancy districts under the
16control of, or leased from, the river conservancy districts.
17Such sales are subject to reasonable local regulations as
18provided in Article IV; however, no such regulations may
19prohibit or substantially impair the sale of alcoholic liquors
20on Sundays or Holidays.
21    Alcoholic liquors may be provided in long term care
22facilities owned or operated by a county under Division 5-21
23or 5-22 of the Counties Code, when approved by the facility
24operator and not in conflict with the regulations of the
25Illinois Department of Public Health, to residents of the
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1liquors provided approved in writing by a physician licensed
2to practice medicine in all its branches.
3    Alcoholic liquors may be delivered to and dispensed in
4State housing assigned to employees of the Department of
5Corrections. No person shall furnish or allow to be furnished
6any alcoholic liquors to any prisoner confined in any jail,
7reformatory, prison or house of correction except upon a
8physician's prescription for medicinal purposes.
9    Alcoholic liquors may be sold at retail or dispensed at
10the Willard Ice Building in Springfield, at the State Library
11in Springfield, and at Illinois State Museum facilities by (1)
12an agency of the State, whether legislative, judicial or
13executive, provided that such agency first obtains written
14permission to sell or dispense alcoholic liquors from the
15controlling government authority, or by (2) a not-for-profit
16organization, provided that such organization:
17        a. Obtains written consent from the controlling
18    government authority;
19        b. Sells or dispenses the alcoholic liquors in a
20    manner that does not impair normal operations of State
21    offices located in the building;
22        c. Sells or dispenses alcoholic liquors only in
23    connection with an official activity in the building;
24        d. Provides, or its catering service provides, dram
25    shop liability insurance in maximum coverage limits and in
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1    indemnify the State of Illinois from all financial loss,
2    damage or harm arising out of the selling or dispensing of
3    alcoholic liquors.
4    Nothing in this Act shall prevent a not-for-profit
5organization or agency of the State from employing the
6services of a catering establishment for the selling or
7dispensing of alcoholic liquors at authorized functions.
8    The controlling government authority for the Willard Ice
9Building in Springfield shall be the Director of the
10Department of Revenue. The controlling government authority
11for Illinois State Museum facilities shall be the Director of
12the Illinois State Museum. The controlling government
13authority for the State Library in Springfield shall be the
14Secretary of State.
15    Alcoholic liquors may be delivered to and sold at retail
16or dispensed at any facility, property or building under the
17jurisdiction of the Division of Historic Preservation of the
18Department of Natural Resources or the Abraham Lincoln
19Presidential Library and Museum where the delivery, sale or
20dispensing is by (1) an agency of the State, whether
21legislative, judicial or executive, provided that such agency
22first obtains written permission to sell or dispense alcoholic
23liquors from a controlling government authority, or by (2) an
24individual or organization provided that such individual or
25organization:
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1    government authority;
2        b. Sells or dispenses the alcoholic liquors in a
3    manner that does not impair normal workings of State
4    offices or operations located at the facility, property or
5    building;
6        c. Sells or dispenses alcoholic liquors only in
7    connection with an official activity of the individual or
8    organization in the facility, property or building;
9        d. Provides, or its catering service provides, dram
10    shop liability insurance in maximum coverage limits and in
11    which the carrier agrees to defend, save harmless and
12    indemnify the State of Illinois from all financial loss,
13    damage or harm arising out of the selling or dispensing of
14    alcoholic liquors.
15    The controlling government authority for the Division of
16Historic Preservation of the Department of Natural Resources
17shall be the Director of Natural Resources, and the
18controlling government authority for the Abraham Lincoln
19Presidential Library and Museum shall be the Executive
20Director of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and
21Museum.
22    Alcoholic liquors may be delivered to and sold at retail
23or dispensed for consumption at the Michael Bilandic Building
24at 160 North LaSalle Street, Chicago IL 60601, after the
25normal business hours of any day care or child care facility
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1subtenant conducting business on the premises under a lease
2made pursuant to Section 405-315 of the Department of Central
3Management Services Law (20 ILCS 405/405-315), provided that
4such tenant or subtenant who accepts delivery of, sells, or
5dispenses alcoholic liquors shall procure and maintain dram
6shop liability insurance in maximum coverage limits and in
7which the carrier agrees to defend, indemnify, and save
8harmless the State of Illinois from all financial loss,
9damage, or harm arising out of the delivery, sale, or
10dispensing of alcoholic liquors, or by (2) an agency of the
11State, whether legislative, judicial, or executive, provided
12that such agency first obtains written permission to accept
13delivery of and sell or dispense alcoholic liquors from the
14Director of Central Management Services, or by (3) a
15not-for-profit organization, provided that such organization:
16        a. obtains written consent from the Department of
17    Central Management Services;
18        b. accepts delivery of and sells or dispenses the
19    alcoholic liquors in a manner that does not impair normal
20    operations of State offices located in the building;
21        c. accepts delivery of and sells or dispenses
22    alcoholic liquors only in connection with an official
23    activity in the building; and
24        d. provides, or its catering service provides, dram
25    shop liability insurance in maximum coverage limits and in
26    which the carrier agrees to defend, save harmless, and

 

 

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1    indemnify the State of Illinois from all financial loss,
2    damage, or harm arising out of the selling or dispensing
3    of alcoholic liquors.
4    Nothing in this Act shall prevent a not-for-profit
5organization or agency of the State from employing the
6services of a catering establishment for the selling or
7dispensing of alcoholic liquors at functions authorized by the
8Director of Central Management Services.
9    Alcoholic liquors may be sold at retail or dispensed at
10the James R. Thompson Center in Chicago, subject to the
11provisions of Section 7.4 of the State Property Control Act,
12and 222 South College Street in Springfield, Illinois by (1) a
13commercial tenant or subtenant conducting business on the
14premises under a lease or sublease made pursuant to Section
15405-315 of the Department of Central Management Services Law
16(20 ILCS 405/405-315), provided that such tenant or subtenant
17who sells or dispenses alcoholic liquors shall procure and
18maintain dram shop liability insurance in maximum coverage
19limits and in which the carrier agrees to defend, indemnify
20and save harmless the State of Illinois from all financial
21loss, damage or harm arising out of the sale or dispensing of
22alcoholic liquors, or by (2) an agency of the State, whether
23legislative, judicial or executive, provided that such agency
24first obtains written permission to sell or dispense alcoholic
25liquors from the Director of Central Management Services, or
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1organization:
2        a. Obtains written consent from the Department of
3    Central Management Services;
4        b. Sells or dispenses the alcoholic liquors in a
5    manner that does not impair normal operations of State
6    offices located in the building;
7        c. Sells or dispenses alcoholic liquors only in
8    connection with an official activity in the building;
9        d. Provides, or its catering service provides, dram
10    shop liability insurance in maximum coverage limits and in
11    which the carrier agrees to defend, save harmless and
12    indemnify the State of Illinois from all financial loss,
13    damage or harm arising out of the selling or dispensing of
14    alcoholic liquors.
15    Nothing in this Act shall prevent a not-for-profit
16organization or agency of the State from employing the
17services of a catering establishment for the selling or
18dispensing of alcoholic liquors at functions authorized by the
19Director of Central Management Services.
20    Alcoholic liquors may be sold or delivered at any facility
21owned by the Illinois Sports Facilities Authority provided
22that dram shop liability insurance has been made available in
23a form, with such coverage and in such amounts as the Authority
24reasonably determines is necessary.
25    Alcoholic liquors may be sold at retail or dispensed at
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1State, whether legislative, judicial or executive, provided
2that such agency first obtains written permission to sell or
3dispense alcoholic liquors from the Department of Central
4Management Services, or by (2) a not-for-profit organization,
5provided that such organization:
6        a. Obtains written consent from the Department of
7    Central Management Services;
8        b. Sells or dispenses the alcoholic liquors in a
9    manner that does not impair normal operations of State
10    offices located in the building;
11        c. Sells or dispenses alcoholic liquors only in
12    connection with an official activity in the building;
13        d. Provides, or its catering service provides, dram
14    shop liability insurance in maximum coverage limits and in
15    which the carrier agrees to defend, save harmless and
16    indemnify the State of Illinois from all financial loss,
17    damage or harm arising out of the selling or dispensing of
18    alcoholic liquors.
19    Nothing in this Act shall prevent a not-for-profit
20organization or agency of the State from employing the
21services of a catering establishment for the selling or
22dispensing of alcoholic liquors at functions authorized by the
23Department of Central Management Services.
24    Alcoholic liquors may be sold or delivered in a building
25that is owned by McLean County, situated on land owned by the
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1County Historical Society if the sale or delivery is approved
2by an ordinance adopted by the county board, and the
3municipality in which the building is located may not prohibit
4that sale or delivery, notwithstanding any other provision of
5this Section. The regulation of the sale and delivery of
6alcoholic liquor in a building that is owned by McLean County,
7situated on land owned by the county, and used by the McLean
8County Historical Society as provided in this paragraph is an
9exclusive power and function of the State and is a denial and
10limitation under Article VII, Section 6, subsection (h) of the
11Illinois Constitution of the power of a home rule municipality
12to regulate that sale and delivery.
13    Alcoholic liquors may be sold or delivered in any building
14situated on land held in trust for any school district
15organized under Article 34 of the School Code, if the building
16is not used for school purposes and if the sale or delivery is
17approved by the board of education.
18    Alcoholic liquors may be delivered to and sold at retail
19in any building owned by a public library district, provided
20that the delivery and sale is approved by the board of trustees
21of that public library district and is limited to library
22fundraising events or programs of a cultural or educational
23nature. Before the board of trustees of a public library
24district may approve the delivery and sale of alcoholic
25liquors, the board of trustees of the public library district
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1of trustees of the public library district governing when and
2under what circumstances alcoholic liquors may be delivered to
3and sold at retail on property owned by that public library
4district. The written policy must (i) provide that no
5alcoholic liquor may be sold, distributed, or consumed in any
6area of the library accessible to the general public during
7the event or program, (ii) prohibit the removal of alcoholic
8liquor from the venue during the event, and (iii) require that
9steps be taken to prevent the sale or distribution of
10alcoholic liquor to persons under the age of 21. Any public
11library district that has alcoholic liquor delivered to or
12sold at retail on property owned by the public library
13district shall provide dram shop liability insurance in
14maximum insurance coverage limits so as to save harmless the
15public library districts from all financial loss, damage, or
16harm.
17    Alcoholic liquors may be sold or delivered in buildings
18owned by the Community Building Complex Committee of Boone
19County, Illinois if the person or facility selling or
20dispensing the alcoholic liquor has provided dram shop
21liability insurance with coverage and in amounts that the
22Committee reasonably determines are necessary.
23    Alcoholic liquors may be sold or delivered in the building
24located at 1200 Centerville Avenue in Belleville, Illinois and
25occupied by either the Belleville Area Special Education
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1    Alcoholic liquors may be delivered to and sold at the
2Louis Joliet Renaissance Center, City Center Campus, located
3at 214 N. Ottawa Street, Joliet, and the Food
4Services/Culinary Arts Department facilities, Main Campus,
5located at 1215 Houbolt Road, Joliet, owned by or under the
6control of Joliet Junior College, Illinois Community College
7District No. 525.
8    Alcoholic liquors may be delivered to and sold at Triton
9College, Illinois Community College District No. 504.
10    Alcoholic liquors may be delivered to and sold at the
11College of DuPage, Illinois Community College District No.
12502.
13    Alcoholic liquors may be delivered to and sold on any
14property owned, operated, or controlled by Lewis and Clark
15Community College, Illinois Community College District No.
16536.
17    Alcoholic liquors may be delivered to and sold at the
18building located at 446 East Hickory Avenue in Apple River,
19Illinois, owned by the Apple River Fire Protection District,
20and occupied by the Apple River Community Association if the
21alcoholic liquor is sold or dispensed only in connection with
22organized functions approved by the Apple River Community
23Association for which the planned attendance is 20 or more
24persons and if the person or facility selling or dispensing
25the alcoholic liquor has provided dram shop liability
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1River Fire Protection District, the Village of Apple River,
2and the Apple River Community Association from all financial
3loss, damage, and harm.
4    Alcoholic liquors may be delivered to and sold at the
5Sikia Restaurant, Kennedy King College Campus, located at 740
6West 63rd Street, Chicago, and at the Food Services in the
7Great Hall/Washburne Culinary Institute Department facility,
8Kennedy King College Campus, located at 740 West 63rd Street,
9Chicago, owned by or under the control of City Colleges of
10Chicago, Illinois Community College District No. 508.
11    Alcoholic liquors may be delivered to and sold at the
12building located at 305 West Grove St. in Poplar Grove,
13Illinois that is owned and operated by North Boone Fire
14District #3 if the alcoholic liquor is sold or dispensed only
15in connection with organized functions approved by the North
16Boone Fire District #3 for which the planned attendance is 20
17or more persons and if the person or facility selling or
18dispensing the alcoholic liquor has provided dram shop
19liability insurance in maximum limits so as to hold harmless
20North Boone County Fire District #3 from all financial loss,
21damage, and harm.
22(Source: P.A. 99-78, eff. 7-20-15; 99-484, eff. 10-30-15;
2399-550, eff. 7-15-16; 99-559, eff. 7-15-16; 99-795, eff.
248-12-16; 100-120, eff. 8-18-17; 100-201, eff. 8-18-17;
25100-695, eff. 8-3-18.)
 
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1becoming law.