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Code · Illinois · Chapter 235 — LIQUOR · Act 5

Sec. 6-28. Prohibited happy hours.

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Sec. 6-28. Prohibited happy hours.
(a)(Blank).
(b)No retail licensee or employee or agent of such licensee shall:
(1)sell more than one drink of alcoholic liquor for the price of one drink of alcoholic
liquor;
(2)sell, offer to sell or serve to any person an unlimited number of drinks of
alcoholic liquor during any set period of time for a fixed price, except at private functions not open to the general public or as provided in Section 6-28.5 of this Act;
(3)(blank);
(4)increase the volume of alcoholic liquor contained in a drink, or the size of a drink
of alcoholic liquor, without increasing proportionately the price regularly charged for the drink on that day;
(5)encourage or permit, on the licensed premises, any game or contest which involves
drinking alcoholic liquor or the awarding of drinks of alcoholic liquor as prizes for such game or contest on the licensed premises; or
(6)advertise or promote in any way, whether on or off the licensed premises, any of the
practices prohibited under paragraphs
(1)through (5).
(c)(Blank).
(d)A violation of this Section shall be grounds for suspension or revocation of the retailer's license as provided by this Act. The State Commission may not enforce any trade practice policy or other rule that was not adopted in accordance with the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act.
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