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Village of Addison Code

13 -29 Definitions

Chapter 13 Continued

 

                 

 

Chapter 13 – Offenses -- Miscellaneous 

Sec. 13-29.      Definitions.   [back to top]

Original retailer means any retailer who buys merchandise from a wholesaler and pays Illinois sales tax upon such merchandise.

Precious stones means diamonds, emeralds, jade, pearls, rubies and sapphires.

Semi-precious stones means amethyst, aquamarine, garnets, opals, peridots, topaz and zirconia.

Minor means any person under the age of eighteen (18).  (Ord. 81-30) 

Sec. 13-30.      Registration Required.   [back to top]

It shall be the duty of all persons dealing in the purchase, sale or exchange of jewelry, watches, precious stones and semi-precious stones, cutlery, coins, precious metals or any second hand manufactured articles, composed wholly or in part of precious metals, to keep a book in which every article received by them in the course of their business, except for merchandise which has been purchased from a wholesaler and a sales tax has been paid, shall be registered. Such registration shall include as minute a description of every article as possible, including the maker's name and number of every article so received.  The name, age, sex, residence, driver's license number, date and time of sale and general description of the person selling or exchanging articles shall be taken and entered in the register.  If the person selling or exchanging articles shall not have a driver's license, he must, in lieu of a driver's license, produce identification showing both the person's age and picture.  These other types of identification shall include, but not be limited to, an identification card issued by the Secretary of State, a passport, a voter's registration along with a picture identification card. The type of identification shall also be included in the register.  All entries in the book shall be made in ink.  (Ord. 81-30)

Sec. 13-31.      Availability of Register.  [back to top]

The register shall at all times be kept at the place of business of every person engaging in the business as set forth in Section 13-30.  Members of the Police Department shall be allowed free access to the register and the person shall give to such officers all information in his possession concerning such articles and all persons selling or exchanging the same.  (Ord. 81-30)

Sec. 13-32.      Reports to the Chief of Police.  [back to top]

All persons engaging in the business as set forth in Section 13-30 shall furnish a weekly report to the Chief of Police at his office.  Such report shall be due by 12:00 noon every Monday.  The report shall cover all merchandise bought or exchanged during the preceding week.  The report shall show the name, age, sex, residence, driver's license number and general description of each person who shall have sold or exchanged any article during the preceding week, together with a full description of the articles sold or exchanged by such person and the day and the hour of the transaction. If a type of identification other than a driver's license as described in Section 13-30 is used, that source should be documented in the report. Every person engaging in such business shall keep duplicates of such reports in a well bound book or register, which book or register shall at all times be subject to the inspection of members of the Police Department.  (Any person intending to engage in business as set forth in Section 13-30 who will not operate that business at an establishment and permanent location shall give the Chief of Police at least seventy-two (72) hours' prior notice of the location and date and hours of the operation of such business.)  (Ord. 81-30) 

Sec. 13-33.      Retention of Articles.  [back to top]

All persons engaging in business as set forth in Section 13-30 shall retain any article received for a period of forty-eight (48) hours after the deadline for the weekly police report in which that article was included. Articles included in the 12:00 noon police report on Monday shall not be resold, exchanged or otherwise disposed of before 12:00 noon on Wednesday of the same week. Articles must be kept in the same state or condition in which they were received, and shall not be commingled with other articles separately received and shall be made available for examination by members of the Police Department during this retention period. (Ord. 81-30)

Sec. 13-34.      Purchase or Exchange from Minors, Intoxicated Persons and Thieves Prohibited.  [back to top]

It shall be unlawful for anyone engaged in business as set forth in Section 13-30 to purchase from a minor or exchange with a minor any articles regulated by Section 13-30.  It shall be unlawful for anyone engaged in business as set forth in Section 13-30 to purchase from or exchange with any person appearing to be intoxicated or any person known to be a thief or to have been convicted of larceny, any articles regulated by Section 13-30. (Ord. 81-30)

Sec. 13-35.      Penalties.  [back to top]

Any person found guilty of violating Sections 13-30 to 13-34 shall be fined not less than fifty dollars ($50.00) nor more than five hundred dollars ($500.00). Such person shall also be subject to the revocation of any business license issued by the Village.  (Ord. 81-21, 81-30)

Sec. 13-36.      Transfer of Smoking Materials to any Minor Prohibited.  [back to top] 

(A)      Definitions.  For the purpose of Sections 13-36 through 13-40 inclusive, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them:

Age restricted area means a signed designated area in a retail establishment to which any person under twenty-one (21) years of age are not permitted access unless accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.

Alternative nicotine product means a product or device not consisting of or containing tobacco that provides for the ingestion into the body of nicotine, whether by chewing, smoking, absorbing, dissolving, inhaling, snorting, sniffing or by any other means.  Alternative nicotine product excludes cigarettes, smokeless tobacco or other tobacco products, as these terms are defined in 720 ILCS 675/1 and any product approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration as a non-tobacco dependence product or for other medical purposes, and is marketed and sold solely for that approved purpose.

Line of sight means visible to a cashier or other employee.

Smoking materials means any substance containing either smoking herbs or tobacco leaf and paraphernalia associated therewith, including, but not limited to, cigarettes, cigars, pipe tobacco, loose tobacco, snuff, chewing tobacco or dipping tobacco, cigarette paper, tobacco pipes, and also means any device that can be used to deliver aerosolized or vaporized nicotine to the person inhaling the device, including but not limited to, an electronic cigarette, e-cigar, vape pen, hookah or alternative nicotine product.

Vending machine means any mechanical, electric or electronic, self-service device which, upon insertion of money, tokens or any other form of payment, dispenses smoking materials.

(B)       License required. It shall be unlawful to sell or offer for sale at retail, to give away, deliver or to keep with the intention of selling at retail, giving away or delivering smoking materials within the Village without having first obtained a tobacco dealer's license therefor pursuant to Chapter 10, Article I.  

(C)       Prohibited sales, delivery.  

(1)       It shall be unlawful for any person, including any licensee, to sell, offer for sale, give away or deliver smoking materials to any person under the age of twenty-one (21) years. 

(2)       If any person contemplating the sale or furnishing of smoking materials believes or has reason to believe that a sale or delivery of smoking materials is prohibited because of the non-age of the prospective recipient, he shall, before making such sale or delivery, demand presentation of some form of positive identification, containing proof of age, issued by a public officer in the performance of his official duties.

(D)      Warning signs.  Every person engaged in the business of selling smoking materials shall at all times display signs informing the public of the age restrictions provided for herein.  The sign shall be posted by every licensee at or near every display of smoking materials and on or immediately adjacent to every vending machine which offers smoking materials for sale.  Each such sign shall be plainly visible and shall state:  

            "THE SALE OF SMOKING MATERIALS TO PERSONS UNDER 

            TWENTY-ONE YEARS OF AGE IS PROHIBITED BY LAW." 

The text of such signs shall be in red letters on a white background, said letters to be at least one inch (1") high. 

(E)       Tobacco product displays.  All single packs of cigarettes must be sold from behind the counter or in an age restricted area or in a sealed display case.  Any other tobacco products must be sold in line of sight.  The restrictions described in this Section do not apply to a retail tobacco store that (i) derives at least 90% of its revenue from tobacco and tobacco related products; (ii) does not permit persons under the age of twenty-one (21) to enter the premises unless accompanied by a parent or legal guardian; and (iii) posts a sign on the main entrance way stating that persons under the age of twenty-one (21) are prohibited from entering unless accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.

(F)       Certain free distributions prohibited.  It shall be unlawful for any licensee or any person in the business of selling or otherwise distributing, promotion or advertising smoking materials, or any employee or agent of any such licensee or person, in the course of such licensee's or person's business, to distribute, give away or deliver smoking materials free of charge to any person on any right-of-way, park, playground or other property owned by the Village, any school district, any park district or any public library. 

(G)      Responsibility for agents and employees.  Every act or omission of whatsoever nature, constituting a violation of any of the provisions of this Ordinance by any officer, director, manager or other agent or employee of any licensee shall be deemed and held to be the act of such licensee; and such licensee shall be punishable in the same manner as if such act or omission had been done or omitted by the licensee personally.

            (Ord. 19-36)

Sec. 13-37.      Minimum Age to Sell, Purchase or Possess Smoking Materials.  [back to top]

(A)      Sale by persons under the age of twenty-one (21) prohibited. It shall be unlawful for any licensee or any officer, associate, member, representative, agent or employee of such licensee, to engage, employ or permit any person under twenty-one (21) years of age to sell smoking materials in any licensed premises.

(B)       Purchase by persons under the age of twenty-one (21) prohibited.  It shall be unlawful for any person under the age of twenty-one (21) years to purchase smoking materials, or to misrepresent their identity or age, or to use any false or altered identification for the purpose of purchasing smoking materials.  No person shall transfer, alter or deface such an identification card; use the identification card of another; carry or use a false or forged identification card; or obtain an identification card by means of false information.

(C)       Possession by persons under the age of twenty-one (21) prohibited. It shall be unlawful for any person under the age of twenty-one (21) years to possess any smoking materials including alternative nicotine products; provided that the possession by a person under the age of twenty-one (21) years under the direct supervision of the parent or guardian of such person in the privacy of the parent's or guardian's home shall not be prohibited.  (Ord. 81-26; 89-101; 18-05; 19-36)

Sec. 13-38.      Vending Machines--Locking Devices.  [back to top]

(A)       It shall be unlawful for any licensee or the owner of any premises in which a tobacco vending machine is located to sell or offer for sale, give away, deliver or permit to be delivered or to keep with the intention of selling, giving away or delivering smoking materials by use of a vending machine, unless such vending machine is equipped with a manual, electric or electronic locking device controlled by the owner or his employees so as to prevent its operation by persons under the age of eighteen (18) years, except as hereinafter provided.

(B)       A locking device is not required for tobacco vending machines which are clearly visible at all times by the owner or his employees.

(C)       Any premises where access by persons under the age of eighteen (18) years is prohibited by law, or premises where the public is generally not permitted and where vending machines are strictly for the use of employees of business located at such premises, shall be exempt from the requirements of Section 13-38(A) above.  (Ord. 81-26; 89-101)

Sec. 13-39.      Suspension; Revocation of License; Fines against Licensees; Costs.  [back to top]

(A)      The Mayor shall be charged with the administration of this Ordinance. The Mayor may fine a licensee in an amount not to exceed two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500.00) per violation (each day in which a violation continues shall constitute a separate violation) or ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00) in the aggregate during the period of the license and may revoke or suspend any license issued under Chapter 10, Article I of the Village Code, if he determines that the licensee has violated any of the provisions of the Village Code, this Chapter or any other ordinance or resolution enacted by the corporate authorities of the Village of Addison, or any state and/or federal statute which is not inconsistent with the law.  However, no such license shall be revoked or suspended except after a public hearing by the Mayor with a seven (7) day written notice to the licensee affording the licensee an opportunity to appear and defend the charges contained in such notice.  The seven (7) day notice provision shall begin the day following delivery by certified or registered mail or by personal service.

The Mayor shall within seven (7) days after such hearing, if he determines after such hearing that the license should be revoked or suspended, and/or that the licensee should be fined, state the reason for such determination in a written order and include the amount of the fine, the period of suspension and/or that the license has been revoked. A copy of such order shall be served within the seven (7) days upon the licensee.

Any licensee determined by the Mayor to have violated any of the provisions of this Ordinance shall pay to the Village the costs of the hearing before the Mayor on such violation.  The Mayor shall determine the costs incurred by the Village for said hearing, including, but not limited to:  court reporter's fees, the costs of transcripts or records, attorneys' fees, the cost of preparing and mailing notices and orders and all other miscellaneous expenses incurred by the Village.

The licensee shall pay said costs to the Village within thirty (30) days of notification of the costs by the Mayor.  Failure to pay said costs within thirty (30) days of notification is a violation of this Ordinance. 

(B)       Effect of revocation. When any license shall have been revoked for any cause, no license shall be granted to said licensee for the period of six (6) months thereafter for the conduct of the business of selling smoking materials in the premises described in the revoked license.  (Ord. 81-26; 89-101; 19-36; 23-24)

Sec. 13-40.      Penalties.  [back to top]

The penalties for violation of this Ordinance by any person other than a licensee shall be not less than one hundred fifty dollars ($150.00) nor more than seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00) for each violation.  (Ord. 81-26, 89-101; 19-36)

Sec. 13-41 - 13-43 repealed by Ord. 99-106, 10/4/99 

Sec. 13-44.      Cannabis Defined.  [back to top]

Cannabis includes marijuana, hashish, and other substances that are identified as including any parts of the plant Cannabis sativa and including derivatives or subspecies, such as indica, of all strains of cannabis, whether growing or not; the seeds thereof, the resin extracted from any part of the plant; and any compound, manufacture, salt, derivative, mixture, or preparation of the plant, its seeds, or resin, including tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and all other naturally produced cannabinol derivatives, whether produced directly or indirectly by extraction; however, "cannabis" does not include the mature stalks of the plant, fiber produced from the stalks, oil or cake made from the seeds of the plant, any other compound, manufacture, salt, derivative, mixture, or preparation of the mature stalks (except the resin extracted from it), fiber, oil or cake, or the sterilized seed of the plant that is incapable of germination. "Cannabis" does not include industrial hemp as defined and authorized under the Industrial Hemp Act. "Cannabis" also includes concentrate and cannabis-infused products.  (Ord. 84-16; 19-73; 19-73)

Sec. 13-45.      Possession Unlawful.   [back to top]

 (A)      It shall be a violation of this ordinance for any person who is twenty-one (21) years of age or older and a resident of this State to knowingly possess cannabis, as defined in Section 13-44, in excess of the following quantities: 

(1)           30 grams of cannabis flower; 

(2)           no more than 500 milligrams of THC contained in cannabis-infused product;

(3)       5 grams of cannabis concentrate; and

(B)       It shall be a violation of this ordinance for any person who is twenty-one (21) years of age or older and who is not a resident of this State to knowingly possess cannabis in excess of the following quantities:  

(1)           15 grams of cannabis flower; 

(2)           2.5 grams of cannabis concentrate; and 

(3)       250 milligrams of THC contained in a cannabis-infused product.  

(C)       The possession limits found in subsections (A) and (B) of this Section are to be considered cumulative. 

(D)      No person shall knowingly obtain, seek to obtain, or possess an amount of cannabis from a dispensing organization or craft grower that would cause him or her to exceed the possession limit under this Section, including cannabis that is cultivated by a person under the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act (410 ILCS 705/1-1 et seq.) or obtained under the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Program Act (410 ILCS 130/1 et seq.). 

(E)       For registered qualifying patients, any cannabis produced by cannabis plants grown under subsection (b) of Section 10-5 of the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act, shall be allowed provided that any amount of cannabis produced in excess of 30 grams of raw cannabis or its equivalent must remain secured within the residence or residential property in which it was grown. 

(F)       It shall be unlawful for any person under the age of twenty-one (21) years to possess any amount of cannabis and any person under the age of twenty-one (21) with cannabis in his or her possession is guilty of a civil law violation except when otherwise authorized by law. 

(G)      It shall be unlawful for any person, regardless of age, to possess cannabis: 

(1)           in a school bus, unless permitted for a qualifying patient or caregiver pursuant to the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Program Act; 

(2)           on the grounds of any preschool or primary or secondary school, unless permitted for a qualifying patient or caregiver pursuant to the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Program Act;  

(3)           in any correctional facility;

(4)           in a vehicle not open to the public unless the cannabis is in a reasonably secured, sealed container and reasonably inaccessible while the vehicle is moving;

(5)       in a private residence that is used at any time to provide licensed child care or other similar social service care on the premises. 

(H)      It shall be unlawful for any person, regardless of age, to use cannabis: 

(1)           in a school bus, unless permitted for a qualifying patient or caregiver pursuant to the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Program Act;  

(2)           on the grounds of any preschool or primary or secondary school, unless permitted for a qualifying patient or caregiver pursuant to the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Program Act; 

(3)           in any correctional facility; 

(4)           in any motor vehicle; 

(5)           in a private residence that is used at any time to provide licensed child care or other similar social service care on the premises;  

(6)           in any public place; or

(7)           knowingly in close physical proximity to anyone under 21 years of age who is not a registered medical cannabis patient under the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Program Act.  

(I)        It shall be unlawful for any person, regardless of age, to:  

(1)           smoke cannabis in any place where smoking is prohibited under the Smoke Free Illinois Act; 

(2)           operate, navigate, or be in actual physical control of any motor vehicle, aircraft, or motorboat while using or under the influence of cannabis in violation of Section 11-501 or 11-502.1 of the Illinois Vehicle Code; 

(3)           facilitate the use of cannabis by any person who is not allowed to use cannabis under the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act or the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Program Act; or

(4)           transfer cannabis to any person contrary to the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act or the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Program Act.  

(5)           as a parent or guardian to knowingly permit his or her residence or any other private property under his or her control, or any vehicle under his or her control to permit the consumption of cannabis by a person under twenty-one (21) years of age.  

As used in this Section, “public place” means any place where a person could reasonably be expected to be observed by others.  “Public place” includes all parts of buildings owned in whole or in part, or leased, by the State or a unit of local government.  “Public place” does not include a private residence unless the private residence is used to provide licensed child care, foster care, or other similar social service care on the premises.  (Ord. 84-16; 14-04; 19-73)

Sec. 13-46.      Penalty.  [back to top]

Any person convicted of a violation of any of the provisions of this Ordinance shall be fined Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00) as a civil penalty for each offense. Upon satisfaction of the penalty, records relating to the violation shall be expunged in the manner provided by law.  (Ord. 84-16; 16-44) 

Sec. 13-47.      Short Title and Citation.  [back to top]

This Ordinance shall be known and may be cited as the Drug Paraphernalia Ordinance of the Village of Addison.  (Ord. 84-15, 85-45)

Sec. 13-48.      Definitions.  [back to top]

The following words and phrases when used in this Ordinance, shall, for the purposes of this Ordinance, have the meanings respectively ascribed to them in this Section, except where the context clearly indicated a different meaning:

Drug paraphernalia means all equipment, products and materials of any kind which are used, intended for use, or designed for use, in planting, propagating, cultivating, growing, harvesting, manufacturing, compounding, converting, producing, processing, preparing, testing, analyzing, packaging, repackaging, storing, containing, concealing, injecting, ingesting, inhaling, or otherwise introducing into the human body a controlled substance as defined in 720 ILCS 550/1 et seq. and 720 ILCS 570/100 et seq.  It includes but is not limited to:

(A)      Kits used, intended for use, or designed for use in planting, propagating, cultivating, growing or harvesting of any species of plant which is a controlled substance or from which a controlled substance can be derived;

(B)       Kits used, intended for use, or designed for use in manufacturing, compounding, converting, producing, processing, or preparing controlled substances;

(C)       Isomerization devices used, intended for use, or designed for use in increasing the potency of any species of plant which is a controlled substance;

(D)      Testing equipment used, intended for use, or designed for use in identifying, or in analyzing the strength, effectiveness or purity of controlled substances;

(E)       Scales and balances used, intended for use, or designed for use in weighing or measuring controlled substances;

(F)       Diluents and adulterants, such as quinine hydrochloride, manitol, mannite, dextrose and lactose, used, intended for use, or designed for use in cutting controlled substances;

(G)      Separation gins and sifters used, intended for use, or designed for use in removing twigs and seeds from, or in otherwise cleaning or refining, marijuana;

(H)      Blenders, bowls, containers, spoons and mixing devices used, intended for use, or designed for use in compounding controlled substances;

(I)        Capsules, balloons, envelopes and other containers used, intended for use, or designed for use in packaging small quantities of controlled substances;

(J)        Containers and other objects used, intended for use, or designed for use in storing or concealing controlled substances;

(K)       Hypodermic syringes, needles and other objects used, intended for use, or designed for use in parenterally injecting controlled substances into the human body;

(L)       Objects used, intended for use, or designed for use in ingesting, inhaling, or otherwise introducing marijuana, cocaine, hashish, or hashish oil into the human body, such as:

(l)        Metal, wooden, acrylic, glass, stone, plastic or ceramic pipes with or without screens, permanent screens, hashish heads, or punctured metal bowls;

(2)       Carburetion tubes and devices;

(3)       Water pipes;

(4)       Smoking and carburetion masks;

(5)       Roach clips; meaning objects used to hold burning material, such as a marijuana cigarette that has become too small or too short to be held in the hand;

(6)       Miniature cocaine spoons, and cocaine vials;

(7)       Chamber pipes;

(8)       Carburetor pipes;

(9)       Electric pipes;

(10)     Air-driven pipes;

(11)     Chillums;

(12)     Bongs;

(13)     Ice pipes or chillers.

In determining whether an object is drug paraphernalia, a court or other authority should consider, in addition to all other logically relevant factors, the following:

(A)      Statements by an owner or by anyone in control of the object concerning its use;

(B)       Prior convictions, if any, of any owner, or of anyone in control of the object, under any State or federal law relating to any controlled substance;

(C)       The proximity of the object, in time and space, to a direct violation of 720 ILCS 550/1 et seq. and 720 ILCS 570/100 et seq.;

(D)      The proximity of the object to controlled substances;

(E)       The existence of any residue of controlled substances on the object;

(F)       Direct or circumstantial evidence of the intent of the owner, or of anyone in control of the object, to deliver it to persons whom he knows, or should reasonably know, intend to use the object to facilitate a violation of 720 ILCS 550/1 et seq. and 720 ILCS 570/100 et seq.; the innocence of an owner, or of anyone in control of the object, as to a direct violation of 720 ILCS 550/1 et seq. and 720 ILCS 570/100 et seq., shall not prevent a finding that the object is used, or intended for use, or designed for use as drug paraphernalia;

(G)      Instructions, oral or written, provided with the object concerning its use;

(H)      Descriptive materials accompanying the object which explain or depict its use;

(I)        National and local advertising concerning its use;

(J)        The manner in which the object is displayed for sale;

(K)       Whether the owner, or anyone in control of the object, is a legitimate supplier of like or related items to the community, such as a licensed distributor or dealer of tobacco products;

(L)       Direct or circumstantial evidence of the ratio of sales of the object(s) to the total sales of the business enterprise;

(M)      The existence and scope of legitimate uses for the object in the community;

(N)      Expert testimony concerning its use.

Sec. 13-49.      Prohibition.  [back to top]

(A)      Possession of Drug Paraphernalia:  Except as otherwise provided in the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act (410 ILCS 705/1-1 et seq.) or the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Program Act (410 ILCS 130/1 et seq.), it shall be unlawful for any person to use, or to possess with intent to use, drug paraphernalia to plant, propagate, cultivate, grow, harvest, manufacture, compound, convert, produce, process, prepare, test, analyze, pack, repack, store, contain, conceal, inject, ingest, inhale, or otherwise introduce into the human body a controlled substance as defined in 720 ILCS 550/1 et seq. and 720 ILCS 570/100 et seq. 

(B)       Manufacture, Sale or Delivery of Drug Paraphernalia: Except as otherwise provided in the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act (410 ILCS 705/1-1 et seq.) or the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Program Act (410 ILCS 130/1 et seq.), it is unlawful for any person to manufacture, sell, offer for sale, display, furnish, deliver, possess with intent to deliver, drug paraphernalia, knowing or under circumstances where one reasonably should know, that it will be used to plant, propagate, cultivate, grow, harvest, manufacture, compound, convert, produce, process, prepare, test, analyze, pack, repack, store, contain, conceal, inject, ingest, inhale, or otherwise introduce into the human body a controlled substance in violation of 720 ILCS 550/1 et seq. and 720 ILCS 570/100 et seq. 

(C)       Advertisement of Drug Paraphernalia:  Except as otherwise provided in the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act (410 ILCS 705/1-1 et seq.) or the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Program Act (410 ILCS 130/1 et seq.), it is unlawful for any person to place in any newspaper, magazine, handbill, or other publication any advertisement, knowing, or under circumstances where one reasonably should know, that the purpose of the advertisement, in whole or in part, is to promote the sale of objects designed or intended for use as drug paraphernalia.  

 (Ord. 85-45; 14-04; 19-73)

Sec. 13-50.      Penalties.  [back to top]

A person who violates any provision or provisions of this Ordinance, upon conviction, shall be fined Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00) as a civil penalty. Each day of the violation shall be considered a separate offense. Upon satisfaction of the penalty, records relating to the violation shall be expunged in the manner provided by law. (Ord. 85-45; 16-44)

Sec. 13-51.      Construction; Severability.  [back to top]

It is the legislative intent that all provisions and sections, clauses and sentences of the Ordinance be liberally construed, and should any provision, section, clause or sentence be held unconstitutional or invalid, such holding shall not be construed as affecting the validity of any of the remaining provisions, sections, clauses, or sentences, it being the intent that this Ordinance shall stand notwithstanding the invalidity of any provision, section, clause or sentence. (Ord. 84-15, 85-45)

Sec. 13-52.      Raffles Prohibited; Exception.  [back to top]

Unless otherwise provided by State law, no person shall conduct a raffle within the Village of Addison except that bona fide religious, charitable, labor, business, fraternal, educational or veterans', or other bona fide not-for-profit organizations that operate without profit to their members shall be allowed to conduct raffles subject to the provisions of this Ordinance.

 

Political committees may conduct raffles without a Village license if said raffles are licensed by the State Board of Elections and otherwise conducted in the manner provided by State law (230 ILCS 15/8.1). (Ord. 90-104; 20-61; 21-05)

 

Sec. 13-52.1      Sweepstakes Machines Prohibited.  [back to top]

(A)      It shall be unlawful to own, lease or operate any Sweepstakes Machine, as herein defined, in any business or public place within the Village.

(B)       For purposes of this Section, Sweepstakes Machines shall be defined as any stand-alone, table top, or similar mechanically, electrically or electronically operated device in which, upon payment, a participant is automatically entered into a sweepstakes or similar promotion wherein the participant has the option to reveal the results of entry into said sweepstakes or promotion via a display mimicking slot machines, poker, keno, bingo, or any other similar gambling game and thereafter exchange any credits, whether in the form of a printed ticket or otherwise, for cash or merchandise as a prize.  Any such device shall be considered a Sweepstakes Machine regardless of whether a coupon for a product or service is provided in exchange for the payment.

(C)      Nothing contained in this Section shall be construed as prohibiting video gaming terminals as otherwise authorized by the Village Code.

(Ord. 19-34; 20-61)

Sec. 13-53.      Definitions.  [back to top]

For the purposes of this Ordinance, the terms defined in this Section have the meaning given them.

Net proceeds means the gross receipts from the conduct of raffles, less reasonable sums expended for prizes, local license fees and other reasonable operating expenses incurred as a result of operating a raffle.

 

Raffle means a form of lottery, as defined in Section 28-2(b) of the "Criminal Code of 1961," conducted by an organization licensed under this Ordinance, in which:

 

(1)       the player pays or agrees to pay something of value for a chance, represented and differentiated by a number or by a combination of numbers or by some other medium, one or more of which chances is to be designated the winning chance;

 

(2)        the winning chance is to be determined through a drawing or by some other method based on an element of chance by an act or set of acts on the part of persons conducting or connected with the lottery, except that the winning chance shall not be determined by the outcome of a publicly exhibited sporting contest.

(Ord. 20-61)

 

Sec. 13-54.      Licensing.  [back to top]

(A)      Licenses shall be issued only to bona fide religious, charitable, labor, business fraternal, education or veterans', or other bona fide not-for-profit organizations that operate without profit to their members and which have been in existence continuously for a period of five (5) years immediately before making application for a license, unless otherwise provided by State law. (Ord. 21-05)

(B)       The following limitations shall apply to all raffles licensed hereunder:

(1)        The aggregate retail value of all prizes or merchandise awarded by a licensee in a single raffle shall not exceed one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000.00) unless the applicant follows the procedure established in Paragraph (B)(5).

(2)        The maximum retail value of each prize awarded by a licensee shall not exceed one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000.00) unless the applicant follows the procedure established in Paragraph (B)(5).

(3)        The maximum price for which each raffle chance issued or sold shall not exceed two hundred fifty dollars ($250.00).

(4)        The maximum number of days during which raffle chances may be issued or sold shall not exceed three hundred sixty-five (365).

(5)        Any applicant requesting a license for a raffle in which the maximum aggregate retail value of all prizes or the maximum retail value of each individual prize will exceed one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000.00) must receive prior approval of the Village Board of Trustees.  The application for a raffle in which prizes exceed the value of one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000.00) shall be made and investigated as outlined in this Article. Following the investigation, the Mayor shall cause the application to be placed on the meeting agenda for action by the Board of Trustees prior to the issuance of said license.

(C)       The following shall be included in the raffle license application:

(1)       The applicant for license shall attest to the not-for-profit character of the organization, signed by the presiding officer and secretary of the organization.

(2)       The applicant for license must specify the location at which winning chances in the raffle will be determined, the time period during which the raffle will be sold or issued, the time of determination of winning chances and the location at which winning chances will be determined.

(3)       All bona fide director, officer, employee or member of sponsoring organization of the applicant who plan to manage or participate in the operation of the raffle shall be listed on the application and may be subject to a background investigation by the Addison Police Department.

(4)       The application for licensure shall be prepared in accordance with the form provided by the Village Manager.

(D)      No raffle license shall be issued to:

(1)       Any person whose felony conviction will impair the person’s ability to engage in the licensed position;

(2)       Any person who is or has been a professional gambler or gambling promoter;

(3)       Any person who is not of good moral character;

(4)       Any organization in which a person defined in Paragraphs (1), (2), or (3) has a proprietary, equitable or credit interest, or in which such a person is active or employed;

(5)       Any organization in which a person defined in Paragraphs (1), (2), or (3) is an officer, director, or employee, whether compensated or not;

(6)       Any organization in which a person defined in Paragraphs (1), (2), or (3) is to participate in the management or operation of a lottery as defined in this Chapter.

(Ord. 06-40; 20-61)

Sec. 13-55.      Conduct of Raffles.  [back to top]

The conducting of raffles is subject to the following restrictions:

 

(A)       The entire net proceeds of any raffle must be exclusively devoted to the lawful purposes of the organization permitted to conduct that game.

 

(B)       No person except a bona fide director, officer, employee, or member of the sponsoring organization may participate in the management or operation of the raffle.

 

(C)       No person may receive any remuneration or profit for participating in the management or operation of the raffle.

 

(D)       A licensee may rent premises only within the Village on which to determine the winning chance or chances in a raffle. (Ord. 06-40)

 

(E)       Raffle chances may be sold or issued only within the area specified on the license and winning chances may be determined only at those locations specified on the license. 

(Ord. 20-61)

Sec. 13-56.      Raffles - Manager - Bond.  [back to top]

All operations of and the conduct of raffles shall be under the supervision of a single raffle’s manager designated by the organization.  The manager shall give a fidelity bond in the sum of an amount determined by the licensing authority in favor of the organization conditioned upon his honesty in the performance of his duties. Terms of the bond shall provide that notice shall be given in writing to the licensing authority not less than thirty (30) days prior to its cancellation.  The Village of Addison may waive this bond requirement by including a waiver provision in the license issued to an organization under this Ordinance.  (Ord. 00-47; 20-61)

Sec. 13-57.      Records.  [back to top]

Each organization licensed to conduct raffles and chances shall keep records of its gross receipts, expenses and net proceeds for each single gathering or occasion at which winning chances are determined.

All deductions from gross receipts for each single gathering or occasion shall be documented with receipts or other records indicating the amount, a description of the purchased item or service or other reason for the deduction, and the recipient.  The distribution of net proceeds shall be itemized as to payee, purpose, amount, and date of payment.  Gross receipts from the operation of raffles programs shall be segregated from other revenues of the organization, including bingo gross receipts, if bingo games are also conducted by the same non-profit organization pursuant to license therefore issued by the Department of Revenue of the State of Illinois, and placed in a separate account.

Each organization shall have separate records of its raffles.  The person who accounts for gross receipts, expenses, and net proceeds from the operation of raffles shall not be the same person who accounts for other revenues of the organization.

Each organization licensed to conduct raffles shall report monthly to its membership and to the Village of Addison, its gross receipts, expenses and net proceeds from raffles, and the distribution of net proceeds itemized as required in this Section.

Records required by this Section shall be preserved for three (3) years, and organizations shall make available their records relating to operation of raffles for public inspection at reasonable times and places.   (Ord. 20-61)

Sec. 13-58.      Penalty.  [back to top] 

Any person who violates this Section shall be subject to a fine of not less than fifty dollars ($50.00) nor more than five hundred dollars ($500.00). (Ord. 19-34; 20-61)

Sec. 13-59.      Village Manager to Issue License.  [back to top]

The Village Manager shall issue a raffle license to all qualified applicants.  In the event of a denial of a raffle license, applicant may request a hearing by notifying the Village Manager within five (5) days of receipt of the denial of the application.  At the hearing, applicant may be represented by counsel with the right to confront and cross-examine witnesses against him.  Testimony shall be taken upon oath or affirmation, first of witnesses in support of the denial; applicant may then testify and present witnesses on the organization’s behalf.  The findings and order of the Village Manager shall, within ten (10) days of the conclusion of the hearing, be forthwith sent to the applicant by certified mail, return receipt requested, at the address listed on the application.  (Ord. 19-34; 20-61)

Sec. 13-60.      Truancy Prohibited.  [back to top]

It shall be unlawful for any person under the age of eighteen (18), enrolled in a public, private or parochial school within the corporate limits of the Village to absent himself or herself from attendance at school during such period when school is in session without parental permission or valid cause.

A valid cause for absence from school shall include illness, death in the immediate family, other family emergencies, or other causes beyond the control of the person so absenting himself or herself from school, provided that parental permission for absence due to such cause is obtained, in writing, from the parent or legal guardian and is submitted to the proper school authorities within twenty-four (24) hours after such absence.

Parental permission as required by this Section shall refer to and include permission obtained from a parent, legal guardian or other adult person standing in loco parentis and having custody and control over a person under the age of eighteen (18).  (Ord. 89-74)

Sec. 13-61.      Penalty.  [back to top]

Any person who shall so absent himself or herself from school attendance without valid cause or parental permission as provided herein shall be guilty of the offense of truancy and, upon conviction, shall be subject to a fine of not less than twenty-five dollars ($25.00) nor more than five hundred dollars ($500.00) for each offense, and each day that such person shall absent himself or herself from school attendance shall constitute a separate offense.  (Ord. 89-74) 

Sec. 13-62.      Solicitation Materials Delivered to Private Property.  [back to top]

(A)       It shall be unlawful for any person to leave advertisements, circulars or other types of solicitation materials on private property unless the solicitation materials are firmly affixed to the door of the premises with an elastic band or other fastener.

(B)       It shall be unlawful for any person to leave advertisements, circulars or other types of solicitation materials on private property where a "No Solicitation" notice is posted.

(C)       The prohibitions set forth in Subsections (A) and (B) above shall not apply to advertisements, circulars or other solicitation material delivered by the United States Postal Service and placed in a mailbox or mail chute.

(Ord. 96-21)

Sec. 13-63.      Impersonating Member of Police, Fraternal or Veteran's Organization, or Representative of Charitable Organization -- Use of Words "Addison Police," Etc.  [back to top]

(A)       A person commits a false personation when he or she falsely represents himself or herself to be a member or representative of any veterans' or public safety personnel organization or a representative of any charitable organization, or when any person exhibits or uses in any manner any decal, badge or insignia of any charitable, public safety personnel, or veterans' organization when not authorized to do so by the charitable, public safety personnel, or veterans' organization.  "Public safety personnel organization" has the meaning ascribed to that term in Section 1 of the Solicitation for Charity Act (225 ILCS 460/1).

(B)       A person commits a false personation when he or she falsely represents himself or herself to be a veteran in seeking employment or public office.  In this subsection, "veteran" means a person who has served in the armed services or reserved forces of the United States.

(C)       No person shall use the words "Addison Police," "Addison Police Department," "Addison Patrolman," "Addison Sergeant," "Addison Lieutenant," "Addison Peace Officer," or any other words to the same effect in the title of any organization, magazine, or other publication without the express approval of the Board of Trustees of the Village.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the legal name of an organization contains any of the aforesaid words, the legal name may be used, provided that the following disclaimer is made by the organization: "This organization is not affiliated with, not do receipts go to the benefit of, the Village of Addison, Village departments or Village employees in their official capacity as employees of the Village." 

(D)       No person may claim or represent that he or she is acting on behalf of the Police Department or Chief of Police of the Police Department when soliciting financial contributions or selling or delivering or offering to sell or deliver any merchandise, goods, services, memberships, or advertisements unless the Village Board of Trustees has first entered into a written agreement with the person or with an organization with which the person is affiliated and the agreement permits the activity.

(E)       No person, when soliciting financial contributions or selling or delivering or offering to sell or deliver any merchandise, goods, services, memberships, or advertisements within the Village,  may claim or represent that he or she is representing or acting on behalf of any governmental organization by any name which includes, "officer," "peace officer," "police," "law enforcement," "trooper," "sheriff," "deputy," "deputy sheriff," "Village police," or any other word or words which would reasonably be understood to imply that the organization is composed of law enforcement personnel, unless the person is actually representing or acting on behalf of the nongovernmental organization, and the nongovernmental organization is controlled by and governed by a membership and represents a group or association of active duty peace officers, retired peace officers, or injured peace officers and before commencing the solicitation or the sale or the offers to sell any merchandise, goods, services, memberships, or advertisements, a  written contract between the soliciting or selling person and the nongovernmental organization has been entered into.

(F)       No person may solicit financial contributions or sell or deliver or offer to sell or deliver any merchandise, goods, services, memberships, or advertisements on behalf of a police, sheriff, or other law enforcement department unless that person is actually representing or acting on behalf of the department or governmental organization and has entered into a written contract with the Police Chief, or head of the law enforcement department, and the corporate or municipal authority thereof, or the sheriff, which specifies and states clearly and fully the purposes for which the proceeds of the solicitation, contribution or sale will be used.

Sec. 13-64.      Theft.  [back to top]

It shall be unlawful for any person to knowingly (1) obtain or exert unauthorized control over property of the owner or (2) obtain by deception control over property of the owner. (Ord. 05-86) 

Sec. 13-65.      Synthetic Alternative Drugs.  [back to top]

A.        Forpurposesofthis Section,thefollowingdefinitionsshall applyunlessthecontext clearlyindicatesorrequires a differentmeaning:

Product containing a synthetic alternative drug means anyproductcontaininga syntheticcannabinoid,stimulantorpsychedelic/hallucinogen,asthosetermsaredefinedherein suchas,butnotlimitedto,theexamplesofbrandnameslisted hereinbelow.

Synthetic cannabinoid means anylaboratory-createdcompound thatfunctions similarlytotheactiveingredientinmarijuana,tetrahydrocannabinol(THC),including,butnot limitedto,anyquantityofanatural orsyntheticmaterial,compound,mixture,preparation, substanceandtheiranalog(includingisomers, esters,ethers,salts,andsaltsofisomers) containinga cannabinoidreceptoragonist,including, but not limited to: 

JWH-007(1-pentyl-2-methyl-3-(1-naphthoyl)indole)

JWH-015((2-Methyl-1-propyl-1H-indol-3-yl)-1-naphthalenylmethanone)

JWH-018(1-pentyl-3-(1-naphthoyl)indole)

JWH-019(1-hexyl-3-(naphthalen-1-oyl)indole)

JWH-073(naphthalen-1-yl-(1-butylindo1-3-yl)methanone)

JWH-081(4-methoxynaphthalen-1-yl-(1-pentylindol-3-yl)methanone)

JWH-098 (4-methoxynaphthalen-1-yl-(1-pentyl-2-methylindol-3-yl)methanone)

JWH-122(1-Pentyl-3-(4-methyl-1-naphthoyl)indole)

JWH-164(7-methoxynaphthalen-1-yl-(1-pentylindol-3-yl)methanone

JWH-200(1-(2-morpholin-4-ylethyl)indol-3-yl)-naphthalen-1-ylmethanone)

JWH-203(2-(2-chlorophenyl)-1-(1-pentylindol-3-yl)ethanone

JWH-210(4-ethylnaphthalen-1-yl-(1-pentylindo1-3-yl)methanone

JWH-250(1-pentyl-3-(2-methoxyphenylacetyl)indole)

JWH-251(1-pentyl-3-(2-methylphenylacetyl)indole)

JWH-398(1-pentyl-3-(4-chloro-1-naphthoyl)indole)

HU-210((6aR,1OaR)-9-(Hydroxymethyl)-6,6-dimethyl-3-(2-methyloctan-2-yl)-a,7,10,1Oa-tetrahydrobenzo[c]chromen-1-ol)

HU-211((6aS,1OaS)-9-(Hydroxymethyl)-6,6-dimethyl-3-(2-methyloctan-2-yl)-6a,7,10,1Oa-tetrahydrobenzo[c]chromen-1-ol)

HU-308 ([(1R,2R,5R)-2-[2,6-dimethoxy-4-(2-methyloctan-2-yl)phenyl]-7,7- dimethyl-4-bicyclo[3.1.1]hept-3-enyl]methanol)

HU-331((3-hydroxy-2-[(1R,6R)-3-methyl-6-(1-methylethenyl)-2-cyclohexen-1-yl]-5-pentyl-2,5-cyclohexadiene-1,4-dione)

CP55,940(2-[(1R,2R,5R)-5-hydroxy-2-(3-hydroxypropyl)cyclohexyl]-5-(2- methyloctan-2-yl)phenol)

CP47,497(2-[(1R,3S)-3-hydroxycyclohexyl]-5-(2-methyloctan-2-yl)phenol)andits homologues

WIN 55,212-2((R)-(+)-[2,3-Dihydro-5-methyl-3-(4-morpholinylmethyl)pyrrolo [1,2,3-de)-1,4-benzoxazin-6-yl]-1-nepthalenylmethanone)

RCS-4((4-methoxyphenyl)(1-pentyl-1H-indol-3-yl)methanone)

RCS-8 (1-(1-(2-cyclohexylethyl)-1H-indol-3-yl)-2-(2-methoxyphenyl)ethanone)

 

Synthetic stimulantmeans any compoundthatmimicstheeffectsofanyfederally controlled Schedule I substance such as cathinone, methcathinone, MDMA and MDEA, including,butnotlimitedto,anyquantityofanaturalorsyntheticmaterial,compound,mixture, preparation,substanceandtheiranalog(includingsalts,isomers,andsaltsofisomers)containing substanceswhichhaveastimulanteffectonthecentralnervoussystem,including, but not limited to: 

3-Fluoromethcathinone

4-Fluoromethcathinone(othername:flephedrone)

3,4-Methylenedioxymethcathinone(othername:methylone,MDMC)

3,4-Methylenedioxypyrovalerone(othername:MDPV)

4-Methylmethcathinon   (othernames:mephedrone,4-MMC)

4-Methoxymethcathinone(othernames:methedrone,bk-PMMA,PMMC)

4-Ethylmethcathinone  (othername:4-EMC)

Ethcathinone

Beta-keto-N-methylbenzodioxyolylpropylamine(othernames:butylone,bk-MBDB)

Napthylpyrovalerone  (othernames:naphyrone, NRG-1)

N,N-dimethylcathinone  (othername:metamfepramone)

Alpha-pyrrolidinopropiophenone(othername: alpha-PPP)

4-methoxy-alpha-pyrrolidinopropiophenone(othername:MOPPP)

3,4-methylenedioxy-alpha-pyrrolidinopropiophenone(othername:MDPPP)

Alpha-pyrrolidinovalerophenone(othername:alpha-PVP)

6,7-kihydro-5H-indeno(5,6-d)-1,3-dioxal-6-amine)(othername:MDAI)

Anycompound  thatisstructurally derived from2-amino-1-phenyl-1 propanone by modificationorsubstitutioninanyofthefollowingways:

(1)        inthephenylringtoanyextentwithalkyl,alkoxy,alkylenedioxy, haloalkyl, orhalidesubstituents,whetherornotfurthersubstituted inthephenylringby oneormoreotherunivalentsubstituents;

(2)        at the3-positionwithanalkylsubstituent;

(3)        at thenitrogenatomwithalkyl,dialkybenzyl,or methoxybenzylgroups;

(4)        or byinclusionofthenitrogenatominacyclicstructure.

Synthetic psychedelic/hallucinogen means anycompoundthatmimicstheeffects ofanyfederallycontrolledScheduleIsubstance,includingbutnotlimitedto,any quantity ofanaturalor syntheticmaterial,compound, mixture,preparation, substanceandtheiranalog  (including salts,isomers, esters,ethersandsaltsof isomers)containingsubstanceswhichhavea psychedelic/hallucinogenic effecton thecentralnervoussystemand/orbrain,including, but not limited to:

2-(2,5-Dimethoxy-4-ethylphenyl)ethanamine(2C-E);

2-(2,5-dimethoxy-4-methylphenyl)ethanamine(2C-D);

2-(4-Chloro-2,5-dimethoxyphenyl)ethanamine(2C-C);

2-(4-Iodo-2,5-dimethoxyphenyl)ethanamine (2C-I);

2-(4-(Ethylthio)-2,5-dimethoxyphenyl)ethanamine(2C-T-2);

2-(4-(Isopropylthio)-2,5-dimethoxyphenyl)ethanamine(2C-T-4);

2-(2,5-Dimethoxyphenyl)ethanamine (2C-H);

2-(2,5-Dimethoxy-4-nitro-phenyl)ethanamine(2C-N);

2-(2,5-Dimethoxy-4-(n)-propylphenyl)ethanamine(2C-P).

 

B.        Products containing a synthetic alternative drug include but are not limited to products commercially referred to as:

8-Ball Forest Humus K2 Silver
Aztec Gold Freedom K2 Solid Sex on the Aztec
Midnight Wind Fully Loaded     Mountain
  Funky Monkey K2 Standard
  Funky Monkey XXXX K2 Strawberry
BackDraft G Four K2 Summit
Bad 2 the Bone G Greenies Caramel Crunch K2 Summit Coffee Wonk
  Gold Spirit Spice K2 Thai Dream
Banana Cream Nuke Green Monkey Chronic K2 Ultra
Bayou Blaster      Salvia Texcatlipoca K2 Watermelon
Black Diamond Greenies Strawberry K3
Black Magic Salvia Heaven Improved K3 Blueberry
Black Mamba Heavenscent Suave K3 Cosmic Blend
Blueberry Hayze Humboldt Gold K3 Dusk
Bombay Blue Jamaican Gold K3 Grape
Buzz K Royal K3 Heaven Improved
C3 K1 Gravity K3 Heaven Legal
C4 K1 Orbit K3 Kryptonite
C4 Herbal Incense K2 K3 Legal
Caneff K2 (unknown variety) K3 Legal - Earth (silver)
Cherry Bomb K2 Amazonian Shelter K3 Legal - Original (black)
Chill Out K2 Blonde K3 Legal - Sea (silver)
Chill X K2 Blue K3 Legal - Sun (black)
Chronic Spice K2 Blueberry K3 Mango
Citrus K2 Citron K3 Original
Colorado Chronic K2 Cloud 9 K3 Original Improved
D-Rail K2 Kryptonite K3 Strawberry
Da Block K2 Latte K3 Sun
Dark Night II K2 Mellon K3 Sun Improved
Demon K2 Mint K3 Sun Legal
Diamond Spirit K2 Orisha Black Magic Max K3 XXX
Dragon Spice K2 Orisha Max K4 Bubble Bubble
Dream K2 Orisha Regular K4 Gold
Earthquake K2 Orisha Super K4 Purple Haze
Eruption Spice K2 Orisha White Magic K4 Silver
Euphoria      Super K4 Summit Remix
exSES K2 Peach Kind Spice
Ex-SES Platinum K2 Pina Colada Legal Eagle
Ex-SES Platinum Blueberry K2 Pineapple Legal Eagle Apple Pie
Ex-SES Platinum Cherry K2 Pineapple Express Love Potion 69
Ex-SES Platinum Strawberry K2 Pink Love Strawberry
Ex-SES Platinum Vanilla K2 Pink Panties Magic Dragon Platinum
Fire Bird Ultimate Strength K2 Sex Magic Gold
Magic Silver Rasta Citrus Spice Pulse Swagger Grape
Magic Spice Rebel Spice SYN Chill
Mega Bomb Red Bird SYN Incense Lemon Lime
Mid-Atlantic Exemplar S1.S Werve SYN Incense Smooth
Mid-Atlantic Exemplar Samurai Spirit SYN Incense Spearmint
     (K2 Summit) Sativah SYN Lemon Lime
Midnight Chill Scope Vanilla SYN Lemon Lime #2
MNGB Almond/Vanilla Scope Wildberry SYN Smooth
MNGB Peppermint Sence SYN Spearmint
MNGP Pina Colada Shanti Spice SYN Spearmint #2
MNGP Spear Mint Shanti Spice Blueberry SYN Suave
MNGB Tropical Thunder Silent Black SYN Swagg
Moe Joe Fire Skunk SYN Vanilla
Mojo Smoke SYN Vanilla #2
Mr. Smiley's Smoke Plus Texas Gold
MTN-787 Space Time Warp
Mystery Space Arctic Synergy Tribal Warrior
Naughty Nights Spice Diamond Ultra Cloud 10
New Improved K3 Spice Gold Unknown cigarette
     Cosmic Blend Spice Silver Utopia
New Improved K3 Spice Tropical Synergy Utopia - Blue Berry
     Dynamite Spicey XXX Voo Doo Remix (black
        package)
New Improved K3 Spicey Regular XXX Voo Doo Remix (orange
     Krytonite      Blueberry      package)
New K3 Earth Spicey Regular XXX Voodoo Child
New K3 Heave      Strawberry Voodoo Magic
New K3 Improved Spicey Ultra Strong XXX Voodoo Remix
New K3 Sea Improved      Strawberry Who Dat
New-Kron Bomb Spicey Ultra Strong XXX Who Dat Herbal Incense
Nitro      Vanilla Wicked X
Ocean Blue Spiceylicious Winter Boost
Paradise Spike99 Wood Stock
p.e.p. pourri Love Spike 99 Ultra XTREME Spice
     Strawberry Spike 99 Ultra Blueberry Yucatan Fire
p.e.p. pourri Original Spike 99 Ultra Strawberry Zombie World
     Spearmint Spike Diamond  
p.e.p. pourri Twisted Spike Gold  
     Vanilla Spike Maxx  
p.e.p. pourri X Blueberry Spike Silver  
Pink Tiger Stinger  
Potpurri Summer Skyy  
Potpourri Gold Super Kush  
POW Super Summit  

 

C.    Sale or delivery:  It shall be unlawful for any person to sell, offer for sale or deliver any product containing a synthetic cannabinoid, stimulant or psychedelic/hallucinogen.

D.       Possession:  Itshallbeunlawful foranyperson toknowingly possess a productcontainingasyntheticcannabinoid,stimulantorpsychedelic/hallucinogen.

E.       Use:  Itshallbeunlawful forany persontobeundertheinfluenceofa syntheticcannabinoid,stimulantorpsychedelic/hallucinogen.

(Ord.12-15)

Sec. 13-66.  Parental Responsibility. [back to top]

It shall be the continuous duty of the parent or legal guardian of any minor to exercise reasonable control to prevent the minor from committing any delinquent act.  The parent or legal guardian of an unemancipated minor residing with such parent or legal guardian shall be presumed, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, to have failed to exercise proper parental responsibility when: 

(A)                  When he or she knowingly permits, or by insufficient controls allows, an unsupervised minor to remain in any public place or on the premises of any establishment within the Village of Addison during curfew hours.

 

(B)                    When he or she knowingly aids or abets any minor in violation of any Federal or State law or Municipal ordinance regulating the sale, purchase, use or consumption of alcoholic liquor.

 

(C)        When he or she by act or omission, knowingly encourage or contribute to the truancy of a minor.

 

(D)        When he or she knowingly permits a minor to commit a lewd act, or commit an act tending to disturb the peace within the Village of Addison or any other act that is a violation of any State Law or Municipal Ordinance of the Village of Addison (Ord. 14-67)

 

Sec. 13-67.  Bully--Definitions. [back to top]

As used in this section, the following terms shall have the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates that a different meaning is intended:

(A)          Bullying means any severe or pervasive physical or verbal act or conduct, including communications made in writing or electronically, directed toward a person that has or can be reasonably predicted to have the effect of one (1) or more of the following: 

(1)            Placing the person in reasonable fear of physical harm or harm to his or her property; 

(2)            Causing a substantially detrimental effect on the person’s physical or mental health; 

(3)            Substantially interfering with a student’s or students’ academic performance; or 

(4)            Substantially interfering with a student’s or students’ ability to participate in or benefit from the services, activities or privileges provided by a school.

Bullying, as defined in this subsection, may take various forms, including without limitation one (1) or more of the following: harassment, threats, intimidation, stalking, physical violence, sexual harassment, sexual violence, theft, public humiliation, destruction of property, or retaliation for asserting or alleging an act of bullying.  This list is meant to be illustrative and non-exhaustive. 

(B)           Course of Conduct is defined as a pattern of conduct composed of a series of acts over a period of time, however short, evidencing a continuity of purpose.

(C)           Harassment is defined as any conduct, whether verbal, physical, written or by means of any mode of communication which is not necessary to accomplish a purpose that is reasonable under the circumstances, that would cause a reasonable person emotional distress and does cause emotional distress to another. 

(D)           Prohibition.  It shall be unlawful for any person to engage in any bullying or harassment of a person or induce another person to engage in such bullying or harassment. 

(E)           Retaliation prohibited.  No person shall retaliate against any person who reports any conduct which is prohibited by this section. 

(F)            Constitutionally protected activity.  This section shall not be construed to apply to any constitutionally protected activity or speech.

(G)            Parental responsibility.  It shall be unlawful for any custodial parent or guardian of any unemancipated person under eighteen (18) years of age to knowingly allow or permit such person to violate the provisions of subsection (D) above.  The fact that prior to the present offense a parent, guardian or custodian was informed in writing by a law enforcement officer of a separate violation of subsection (D) by the same minor occurring within ninety (90) days prior to the present offense shall constitute a rebuttable presumption that such parent, guardian or custodian allowed or permitted the present violation.  (Ord. 14-67)

Sec. 13-68.      General Penalty.  [back to top]

Except where a fine is otherwise expressly provided for, any person who violates any provision of this Chapter 13 shall be fined not less than one hundred dollars ($100.00) nor more than five hundred dollars ($500.00), and a separate offense shall be deemed committed on each day during or on which a violation occurs or continues.  (Ord. 93-80; 96-21; 12-15; 14-67)

 

Sec. 13-69.      Cannabis Business Establishments. (Adopted by virtue of Ord. 19-73)  [back to top]  

It is the intent and purpose of this Section to provide regulations for Cannabis Business Establishments within the corporate limits of the Village of Addison.  Such establishments shall comply with all requirements provided for in the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act (410 ILCS 705/1-1 et seq.) or the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Program Act (410 ILCS 130/1 et seq.), as they may be amended from time-to-time and any rules and regulations promulgated thereunder.  In the event that either the statute is amended, the more restrictive of the state or local regulations shall apply. 

(A)          Definitions.  

"Act" shall mean the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act (410 ILCS 705/1-1 et seq.).

"Advertise" means to engage in promotional activities including, but not limited to: newspaper, radio, Internet and electronic media, and television advertising; the distribution of fliers and circulars; and the display of window and interior signs. 

“Cannabis” means marijuana, hashish, and other substances that are identified as including any parts of the plant Cannabis sativa and including derivatives or subspecies, such as indica, of all strains of cannabis, whether growing or not; the seeds thereof, the resin extracted from any part of the plant; and any compound, manufacture, salt, derivative, mixture, or preparation of the plant, its seeds, or resin, including tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and all other naturally produced cannabinol derivatives, whether produced directly or indirectly by extraction; however, "cannabis" does not include the mature stalks of the plant, fiber produced from the stalks, oil or cake made from the seeds of the plant, any other compound, manufacture, salt, derivative, mixture, or preparation of the mature stalks (except the resin extracted from it), fiber, oil or cake, or the sterilized seed of the plant that is incapable of germination. "Cannabis" does not include industrial hemp as defined and authorized under the Industrial Hemp Act. "Cannabis" also means concentrate and cannabis-infused products. 

"Cannabis Business Establishment" means a cultivation center, craft grower, processing organization, dispensing organization, or transporting organization.  As used in this section, a cannabis business establishment shall also include all medical cannabis cultivation centers and dispensaries licensed under the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Program Act (410 ILCS 130/1 et seq.) 

"Cannabis Container" means a sealed, traceable container, or package used for the purpose of containment of cannabis or cannabis-infused product during transportation.

"Dispensary" means a facility operated by a dispensing organization at which activities licensed by the Act may occur.

"Dispensing Organization" means a facility operated by an organization or business that is licensed by the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation to acquire cannabis from a cultivation center, craft grower, processing organization, or another dispensary for the purpose of selling or dispensing cannabis, cannabis­ infused products, cannabis seeds, paraphernalia, or related supplies under the Act to purchasers or to qualified registered medical cannabis patients and caregivers. 

"Ownership and control" means ownership of at least 51% of the business, including corporate stock if a corporation, and control over the management and day-to-day operations of the business and an interest in the capital, assets, and profits and losses of the business proportionate to percentage of ownership.

"Person" means a natural individual, firm, partnership, association, joint stock company, joint venture, public or private corporation, limited liability company, or a receiver, executor, trustee, guardian, or other representative appointed by order of any court, including any owner, manager, proprietor, employee, volunteer or agent. 

(B)          It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a Dispensary or other Cannabis Business Establishment within the boundaries of the Village without having first registered the business with the Village and submitting the following information:  

(1)           Name and address of all persons owning 50% or more of the Dispensing Organization; 

(2)           Location of operation; 

(3)           Hours of operation; and

(4)           A copy of the license issued by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Registration. 

(C)       It shall be unlawful to locate a Dispensary within 1,500 feet of another Dispensary.

(D)      It shall be unlawful to operate any Dispensary between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 10:00 a.m.  

(E)       It shall be unlawful to advertise cannabis or a cannabis infused product in any form or through any medium:

(1)           Within 1,000 feet of the perimeter of school grounds, a playground, a recreation center or facility, a child care center, a public park or public library, or a game arcade where admission is not restricted to persons 21 years of age or older; 

(2)           In or on a public transit vehicle or public transit shelter; or, 

(3)           On publicly owned or public operated property. 

(F)       Any act or failure to act of an employee or agent of either the Cannabis Business Establishment or its management company with respect to the registered business shall be deemed to be the act of the registered business.  Any duty set forth in this Chapter as a duty of the registered business shall also be the duty of any agent or employee of the registered business including:

(1)           No person, including any employee, manager, owner or agent of a Cannabis Business Establishment consume or be permitted to consume any cannabis product on the Cannabis Business Establishment’s premises.  

(2)           All persons, including employees or agents, must be at least twenty-one (21) years of age to sell cannabis products in a Dispensary. 

(3)           A manager shall be on the premises at all times that a registered dispensary is open for business.  

(4)           A Dispensary shall submit a list to the State of the names of all service professionals that will work at the Dispensary. 

(G)      Any registered business shall install building enhancements such as security cameras, lighting or other improvements as required by the Act to ensure the safety of employees and customers of the Cannabis Business Establishment.  The Village Manager or his or her designee may, at his or her discretion, require a Cannabis Business Establishment to install improvements and building enhancements beyond the State’s requirements based on the specific characteristics of the Cannabis Business Establishment in order to ensure the safety of employees, customers and Village residents.  A Dispensary must keep all lighting outside and inside the dispensary in good working order and wattage sufficient for security cameras.  

(H)      No Cannabis Business Establishment shall be located within two-hundred and fifty (250) feet of any residential structure.  

(I)        All Cannabis Business Establishments shall, within five (5) business days of receipt, provide to the Village copies of any notices, citations or other enforcement actions undertaken against the facility, licensee or registered business by the State. 

(J)        All Cannabis Business Establishments and property owners where such Cannabis Business Establishments are located shall provide access to Village police, fire and code enforcement personnel during periods when employees are present to verify compliance with this Chapter and other Village ordinances.  Cannabis Business Establishments and property owners where such Cannabis Business Establishments are located shall cooperate with the Village police, fire and code enforcement personnel by providing security footage when requested, and in any related prosecution of any persons who violate State law or local ordinances within a Cannabis Business Establishment and on properties where such facilities are located. 

(K)       No cannabis shall be smoked, eaten or otherwise consumed or ingested within any Cannabis Business Establishment and within the parking areas or other public areas of a Cannabis Business Establishment.  Dispensaries are required to prominently display signs regarding this prohibition near all exits and entrances to the facility. 

(L)       No cannabis odor shall be detectable outside of any Dispensary.

(M)      A dispensing organization must include the legal name of the dispensary on the packaging of any cannabis product it sells.  

(N)      A dispensing organization may only accept cannabis deliveries into a restricted access area. Deliveries may not be accepted through the public or limited access areas unless otherwise approved under the Act or the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Program Act (410 ILCS 130/1 et seq.). 

(O)      No products sold by a Dispensary shall be visible from the public street, sidewalk or other public place. 

(P)       Dispensaries are prohibited from selling any product containing alcohol except tinctures, which must be limited to containers that are no larger than 100 milliliters. 

(Q)      A Dispensary shall not: 

(1)           Produce or manufacture cannabis. 

(2)       Accept a cannabis product from an adult use cultivation center, craft grower, infuser, dispensing organization, or transporting organization unless it is pre-packaged and labeled in accordance with the Act and any rules that may be adopted pursuant to the Act.  

(3)       Obtain cannabis or cannabis-infused products from outside the State of Illinois. 

(4)           Sell cannabis or cannabis-infused products to a purchaser unless the Dispensary is licensed under the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Program, and the individual is registered under the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Program or the purchaser has been verified to be over the age of twenty-one (21).

(5)       Operate drive-through windows.

(6)       Allow for the dispensing of cannabis or cannabis-infused products in vending machines. 

(7)       Transport cannabis to residences or other locations where purchasers may be for delivery.  

(8)       Enter into agreements to allow persons who are not Dispensary agents to deliver cannabis or transport cannabis to purchasers. 

(9)       Operate the Dispensary if its video surveillance equipment is inoperative.

(10)     Operate the Dispensary if the point-of-sale equipment is inoperative.

(11)     Operate the Dispensary if the State’s cannabis electronic verification system is inoperative. 

(12)     Have fewer than two (2) people working at the Dispensary at any time while the Dispensary is open.  

(13)     Sell clones or any other live plant material.

(14)     Sell cannabis, cannabis concentrate, or cannabis-infused products in combination or bundled with each other or any other items for one price, and each item of cannabis, concentrate, or cannabis-infused product must be separately identified by quantity and price on the receipt. 

(15)     Violate any other requirements or prohibits as required in the Act or set by State rules. 

13-70. Transfer or Sale of Delta-8 Tetrahydrocannabinol Prohibited. [back to top]

(A)      Definition.

Delta-8 Tetrahydrocannabinol is a psychoactive substance found in the Cannabis sativa plant, as defined by the United States Federal Drug Administration as of May 2022.

(B)       Transfer or Sale Prohibited.

It shall be unlawful for any person, including any licensee, to sell, offer for sale, give away or deliver any product that contains Delta-8 Tetrahydrocannabinol. The provisions of this Section shall have no bearing or effect on Cannabis Business Establishments licensed by: (1) the Village pursuant to Section 13-69 of the Village Code; and (2) the State of Illinois pursuant to the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Program Act or Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act.

(C)       Penalty.

Any person convicted of a violation of any of the provisions of this Section shall be subject to a fine of not less than one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) nor more than five thousand dollars ($5,000.00). The fine provided for in this Section shall be in addition to any suspension or revocation pursuant to Section 13-70(D) below.

(D)      Revocation or Suspension of License.

In addition to the penalties outlined in Section 13-70(B) above, the Mayor may revoke or suspend any license issued under the Village Code, if he determines that the licensee has violated any of the provisions of the Village Code, this Section or any other ordinance or resolution enacted by the corporate authorities of the Village of Addison, or any state and/or federal statute which is not inconsistent with the law. However, no such license shall be revoked or suspended except after a public hearing by the Mayor with a seven (7) day written notice to the licensee affording the licensee an opportunity to appear and defend the charges contained in such notice. The seven (7) day notice provision shall begin the day following delivery by certified or registered mail or by personal service.

The Mayor shall within seven (7) days after such hearing, if he determines after such hearing that the license should be revoked or suspended, and/or that the licensee should be fined, state the reason for such determination in a written order and include the amount of the fine, the period of suspension and/or that the license has been revoked. A copy of such order shall be served within the seven (7) days upon the licensee.

Any licensee determined by the Mayor to have violated any of the provisions of this Section shall pay to the Village the costs of the hearing before the Mayor on such violation. The Mayor shall determine the costs incurred by the Village for said hearing, including, but not limited to:  court reporter's fees, the costs of transcripts or records, attorneys' fees, the cost of preparing and mailing notices and orders and all other miscellaneous expenses incurred by the Village.

The licensee shall pay said costs to the Village within thirty (30) days of notification of the costs by the Mayor. Failure to pay said costs within thirty (30) days of notification is a violation of this Section. (Ord. 23-23)

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