A. 
No person shall throw or place or cause to be thrown or placed any glass, glass bottles, barbed wire, nails, tacks, hedge, cans, garbage, trash, refuse or rubbish of any kind, nature or description on the streets, the ditches at the side of the streets, or in or on any part of the right-of-way of any public road or street in the City of Pleasant Valley, Clay County, Missouri.
B. 
Any person violating this Section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars ($500.00) for each offense.
A. 
No person shall knowingly:
1. 
Establish a business which provides the services of massage and body manipulation, including exercises, heat and light treatments of the body, and all forms and methods of physiotherapy, unless operated by a medical practitioner or a professional physical therapist licensed by the State or City of Pleasant Valley; or
2. 
Establish a business which provides the services of baths of all kinds, including all forms and methods of hydrotherapy, unless operated by a medical practitioner or professional physical therapist licensed by the State or City of Pleasant Valley; or
3. 
Establish a business which provides the services of applying paint or other substance whether transparent or non-transparent to or on the human body when such body is nude.
A. 
Any person between the ages of sixteen (16) and eighteen (18) years who is qualified to obtain a license pursuant to Sections 302.010 to 302.340, RSMo., may apply for, and the Director shall issue, an intermediate driver's license entitling the applicant, while having such license in his or her possession, to operate a motor vehicle of the appropriate class upon the highways of this State in conjunction with the requirements of this Section. An intermediate driver's license shall be readily distinguishable from a license issued to those over the age of eighteen (18). All applicants for an intermediate driver's license shall:
1. 
Successfully complete the examination required by Section 302.173, RSMo.;
2. 
Pay the fee required by Subsection (D) of this Section;
3. 
Have had a temporary instruction permit issued pursuant to Subsection (1) of Section 302.130, RSMo., for at least a six (6) month period or a valid license from another State; and
4. 
Have a parent, grandparent, legal guardian or, if the applicant is a participant in a Federal residential job training program, a driving instructor employed by a Federal residential job training program sign the application stating that the applicant has completed at least forty (40) hours of supervised driving experience under a temporary instruction permit issued pursuant to Subsection (1) of Section 302.130, RSMo., or, if the applicant is an emancipated minor, the person over twenty-one (21) years of age who supervised such driving. For purposes of this Section, the term "emancipated minor" means a person who is at least sixteen (16) years of age but less than eighteen (18) years of age who:
a. 
Marries with the consent of the legal custodial parent or legal guardian pursuant to Section 451.080, RSMo.;
b. 
Has been declared emancipated by a court of competent jurisdiction;
c. 
Enters active duty in the armed forces;
d. 
Has written consent to the emancipation from the custodial parent or legal guardian; or
e. 
Through employment or other means provides for such person's own food, shelter and other cost-of-living expenses.
5. 
Have had no alcohol-related enforcement contacts as defined in Section 302.525, RSMo., during the preceding twelve (12) months; and
6. 
Have no non-alcoholic traffic convictions for which points are assessed pursuant to Section 302.302, RSMo., within the preceding six (6) months.
B. 
An intermediate driver's license grants the licensee the same privileges to operate that classification of motor vehicle as a license issued pursuant to Section 302.177, RSMo., except that no person shall operate a motor vehicle on the highways of this State under such an intermediate driver's license between the hours of 1:00 A.M. and 5:00 A.M. unless accompanied by a person described in Subsection (1) of Section 302.130, RSMo., except the licensee may operate a motor vehicle without being accompanied if the travel is to or from a school or educational program for activity, a regular place of employment or in emergency situations as defined by the Director by regulation.
C. 
Each intermediate driver's license shall be restricted by requiring that the driver and all passengers in the licensee's vehicle wear safety belts at all times. This safety belt restriction shall not apply to a person operating a motorcycle. For the first six (6) months after the issuance of the intermediate driver's license, the holder of the license shall not operate a motor vehicle with more than one (1) passenger who is under the age of nineteen (19) who is not a member of the holder's immediate family. As used in this Subsection, an intermediate driver's license holder's immediate family shall include brothers, sisters, stepbrothers or stepsisters of the driver, including adopted or foster children residing in the same household of the intermediate driver's license holder. After the expiration of the first six (6) months, the holder of an intermediate driver's license shall not operate a motor vehicle with more than three (3) passengers who are under nineteen (19) years of age and who are not members of the holder's immediate family. The passenger restrictions of this Subsection shall not be applicable to any intermediate driver's license holder who is operating a motor vehicle being used in agricultural work-related activities.
D. 
Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 302.177, RSMo., to the contrary, the fee for an intermediate driver's license shall be five dollars ($5.00) and such license shall be valid for a period of two (2) years.
E. 
Any intermediate driver's licensee accumulating six (6) or more points in a twelve (12) month period may be required to participate in and successfully complete a driver improvement program approved by the Director of the Department of Public Safety. The driver improvement program ordered by the Director of Revenue shall not be used in lieu of point assessment.
F. 
Application For Full Driving Privileges — Requirements.
1. 
An intermediate driver's licensee who has, for the preceding twelve (12) month period, had no alcohol-related enforcement contacts as defined in Section 302.525, RSMo., and no traffic convictions for which points are assessed, upon reaching the age of eighteen (18) years or within the thirty (30) days immediately preceding their eighteenth (18th) birthday, may apply for and receive without further examination, other than a vision test as prescribed by Section 302.173, RSMo., a license issued pursuant to this Chapter granting full driving privileges. Such person shall pay the required fee for such license as prescribed in Section 302.177, RSMo.
2. 
If an intermediate driver's license expires on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday, such license shall remain valid for the five (5) business days immediately following the expiration date. In no case shall a licensee whose intermediate driver's license expires on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday be guilty of an offense of driving with an expired or invalid driver's license if such offense occurred within five (5) business days immediately following an expiration date that occurs on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday.
3. 
The Director of Revenue shall deny an application for a full driver's license until the person has had no traffic convictions for which points are assessed for a period of twelve (12) months prior to the date of application for license or until the person is eligible to apply for a six (6) year driver's license as provided for in Section 302.177, RSMo., provided the applicant is otherwise eligible for full driving privileges. An intermediate driver's license shall expire when the licensee is eligible and receives a full driver's license as prescribed in Subsection (A) of this Section.
G. 
No person upon reaching the age of eighteen (18) years whose intermediate driver's license and driving privilege is denied, suspended, canceled or revoked in this State or any other State for any reason may apply for a full driver's license until such license or driving privilege is fully reinstated. Any such person whose intermediate driver's license has been revoked pursuant to the provisions of Sections 302.010 to 302.540, RSMo., shall, upon receipt of reinstatement of the revocation from the Director, pass the complete driver examination, apply for a new license and pay the proper fee before again operating a motor vehicle on the highways of this State.
H. 
A person shall be exempt from the intermediate requirements if the person has reached the age of eighteen (18) years and meets all other licensing requirements.
I. 
Penalty. Any person who violates any of the provisions of this Section relating to intermediate driver's licenses or the provisions of Section 302.130, RSMo., relating to the temporary instruction permits is guilty of an infraction and no points shall be assess to his or her driving record for any such violation.
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Cross Reference — As to additional licensing regulations for drivers, ch. 385, art. II.