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Chicago's Guide to Entertainment, Performing Arts & Theater Licensing
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Short Description: More information is avail- able at BACP. Chicago's Guide to Entertainment,. Performing Arts & Theater Licensing. 121 North LaSalle Street, Room 800 ...
Content Inside: DID YOU KNOW... When is a PPA not required?
· Establishments that provide music and dancing or other amusement and the capacity is less than 100 persons with no admission fee or minimum purchase requirements. Capacity is measured by occupancy determination. Banquet halls that possess a retail food license which provide events that are not open or advertised to the public with no admission fee or minimum purchase requirements, such as a wedding or birthday party. Orchestras of eight pieces or less without any other performer, including a singer, in a restaurant, hotel, or retail establishment with no admission fee or minimum purchase requirements. Health clubs, racquetball or tennis clubs or similar clubs organized on a membership basis for the recreation of its members and guests. Amusements presented within a private club or lodge solely for its members and its guests. A private club is a not-for-profit organization active for at least 3 years with an established membership role of at least 50 dues paying members. · Operating without a PPA license is cause for fines of up to $10,000 or immediate closure. · Parties become illegal when an admission fee is collected, liquor is sold or the event is advertised or open to the public without the proper licensing. · License fees are based on a two-year term. · You can check the zoning classification of any location in the city online at www.cityofchicago.org/zoning. · A person who has been convicted of a felony within the past 10 years is not eligible to hold a PPA license. · Making changes to your business name, location or business ownership requires you to report those changes to the City, ask a BACP business consultant for more information. · Businesses conducting amusement activity may be required to remit the Chicago Amusement Tax. More information is available at BACP.
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121 North LaSalle Street, Room 800 Chicago, Illinois 60602 312-74-GO-BIZ/312-744-6249 www.cityofchicago.org/bacp
Chicago's Guide to Entertainment, Performing Arts & Theater Licensing
Public Place of Amusement License
City of Chicago Richard M. Daley, Mayor
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