Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 302 - Drivers' and Commercial Drivers' Licenses
Section 302.178 - Intermediate driver's license, issued to whom, requirements, limitations, fee, duration, point assessment — penalty, application for full driving privileges, requirements — exceptions — penalty — rulemaking authority, procedure.

Effective - 28 Aug 2014, 2 histories
302.178. Intermediate driver's license, issued to whom, requirements, limitations, fee, duration, point assessment — penalty, application for full driving privileges, requirements — exceptions — penalty — rulemaking authority, procedure. — 1. Any person between the ages of sixteen and eighteen years who is qualified to obtain a license pursuant to sections 302.010 to 302.340 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. All applicants for an intermediate driver's license shall:
(1) Successfully complete the examination required by section 302.173;
(2) Pay the fee required by subsection 4 of this section;
(3) Have had a temporary instruction permit issued pursuant to subsection 1 of section 302.130 for at least a six-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 hours of supervised driving experience under a temporary instruction permit issued pursuant to subsection 1 of section 302.130, or, if the applicant is an emancipated minor, the person over twenty-one years of age who supervised such driving. For purposes of this section, the term "emancipated minor" means a person who is at least sixteen years of age, but less than eighteen years of age, who:
(a) Marries with the consent of the legal custodial parent or legal guardian pursuant to section 451.080;
(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 during the preceding twelve months; and
(6) Have no nonalcoholic traffic convictions for which points are assessed pursuant to section 302.302, within the preceding six months.
2. 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, 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; except the licensee may operate a motor vehicle without being accompanied if the travel is to or from a school or educational program or activity, a regular place of employment or in emergency situations as defined by the director by regulation.
3. 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 months after issuance of the intermediate driver's license, the holder of the license shall not operate a motor vehicle with more than one passenger who is under the age of nineteen 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 months, the holder of an intermediate driver's license shall not operate a motor vehicle with more than three passengers who are under nineteen 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.
4. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 302.177 to the contrary, the fee for an intermediate driver's license shall be five dollars and such license shall be valid for a period of two years.
5. Any intermediate driver's licensee accumulating six or more points in a twelve-month period may be required to participate in and successfully complete a driver-improvement program approved by the state highways and transportation commission. The driver-improvement program ordered by the director of revenue shall not be used in lieu of point assessment.
6. (1) An intermediate driver's licensee who has, for the preceding twelve-month period, had no alcohol-related enforcement contacts, as defined in section 302.525 and no traffic convictions for which points are assessed, upon reaching the age of eighteen years or within the thirty days immediately preceding their eighteenth birthday may apply for and receive without further examination, other than a vision test as prescribed by section 302.173, 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.
(2) If an intermediate driver's license expires on a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday, such license shall remain valid for the five 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 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 months prior to the date of application for license or until the person is eligible to apply for a six-year driver's license as provided for in section 302.177, 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 subdivision (1) of this section.
7. No person upon reaching the age of eighteen years whose intermediate driver's license and driving privilege is denied, suspended, cancelled 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 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 upon the highways of this state.
8. A person shall be exempt from the intermediate licensing requirements if the person has reached the age of eighteen years and meets all other licensing requirements.
9. Any person who violates any of the provisions of this section relating to intermediate drivers' licenses or the provisions of section 302.130 relating to temporary instruction permits is guilty of an infraction, and no points shall be assessed to his or her driving record for any such violation.
10. Any rule or portion of a rule, as that term is defined in section 536.010, that is created under the authority delegated in this section shall become effective only if it complies with and is subject to all of the provisions of chapter 536 and, if applicable, section 536.028. This section and chapter 536 are nonseverable and if any of the powers vested with the general assembly pursuant to chapter 536 to review, to delay the effective date or to disapprove and annul a rule are subsequently held unconstitutional, then the grant of rulemaking authority and any rule proposed or adopted after August 28, 2000, shall be invalid and void.
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(L. 1999 S.B. 19, A.L. 2000 H.B. 1797, A.L. 2001 H.B. 648, et al., A.L. 2004 H.B. 928 and H.B. 1123 and H.B. 1280, A.L. 2006 S.B. 1001, et al., A.L. 2014 H.B. 1299 Revision)

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title XIX - Motor Vehicles, Watercraft and Aviation

Chapter 302 - Drivers' and Commercial Drivers' Licenses

Section 302.010 - Definitions.

Section 302.011 - Lawfully present defined.

Section 302.015 - License classification system, director to establish — categories.

Section 302.020 - Operation of motor vehicle without proper license prohibited, penalty — motorcycles — special license — protective headgear, failure to wear, fine, amount — no points to be assessed.

Section 302.025 - Driver training programs, instruction on traffic stops.

Section 302.026 - Motorcycle operators twenty-six years of age or older, no protective headgear required, when — proof of insurance coverage required.

Section 302.041 - License by municipality not required.

Section 302.051 - Government-owned vehicles, who may operate.

Section 302.060 - License not to be issued to whom, exceptions — reinstatement requirements.

Section 302.063 - No issuance of a driver's license to illegal aliens or persons who cannot prove lawful presence.

Section 302.067 - Lawful presence or citizenship, proof of to be presented once — exceptions.

Section 302.080 - Exemptions from license law.

Section 302.110 - List of licensed drivers.

Section 302.120 - Applications for license, accident reports and court convictions to be filed, how.

Section 302.130 - Issuance of temporary instruction permit, when — requirements — duration — permit driver sticker or sign issued, when — rulemaking authority.

Section 302.132 - Minimum age and requirements to apply for temporary motorcycle instruction permit, restrictions.

Section 302.133 - Definitions.

Section 302.134 - Motorcycle safety education program, commission to establish and set standards, program to include certain subjects — authority to adopt rules, procedure to adopt, suspend and revoke.

Section 302.135 - Private or public institutions may also conduct motorcycle training courses, tuition fee may be charged — certificate to be issued — sticker on driver's license as evidence of completed course.

Section 302.137 - Motorcycle safety trust fund established, purpose — operators of motorcycles or motortricycles in violation of laws or ordinances to be assessed surcharge, collection, distribution.

Section 302.140 - Instruction permit, fee.

Section 302.150 - Driving privilege of nonresident subject to suspension, revocation or disqualification — conviction records sent to other states.

Section 302.160 - Assessment of points and suspension or revocation of license, notice of conviction outside Missouri.

Section 302.169 - Selective Service System registration at time of application for driver's license, procedure.

Section 302.170 - Federal REAL ID Act, compliance with — definitions — retention of documents — inapplicability, when — issuance of compliant licenses and ID cards, procedure — biometric data restrictions — privacy — violations, civil damages and cri...

Section 302.171 - Application for license — form — content — educational materials to be provided to applicants under twenty-one — voluntary contribution to certain programs and fund — denial of driving privilege, when — exemption from requirement to...

Section 302.172 - Exchange of drivers' licenses, foreign countries, reciprocal agreements, content.

Section 302.173 - Driver's examination required, when — exceptions — procedure — military motorcycle rider training, no further driving test required.

Section 302.174 - Deaf or hard of hearing, driver's license special notation, definitions — ASL informational video — rulemaking authority.

Section 302.175 - Vision requirements — examination — license may be issued with conditions, limitations, restrictions.

Section 302.176 - First-time licenses, information to receive — rulemaking authority.

Section 302.177 - Licenses, issuance and renewal, duration, fees.

Section 302.178 - Intermediate driver's license, issued to whom, requirements, limitations, fee, duration, point assessment — penalty, application for full driving privileges, requirements — exceptions — penalty — rulemaking authority, procedure.

Section 302.179 - Notice of expiration of license.

Section 302.180 - Photo identification for election purpose, nondriver identification card not compliant with federal REAL ID Act to be issued.

Section 302.181 - Form of license — information shown — digital image required, exception — temporary license — nondriver's license, fee, duration — exception — digital driver's license program, requirements — rulemaking authority.

Section 302.182 - Permanent disability notation on driver's and nondriver's licenses — rulemaking authority.

Section 302.184 - Boater identification card, notation for compliance with boating safety requirements — rulemaking authority.

Section 302.185 - Duplicate license, REAL ID compliant license — how obtained — fee.

Section 302.186 - Active military duty, expiration of driver's license during, renewal without examination, when — rulemaking authority.

Section 302.187 - Municipalities and counties to pay replacement costs of driver's license, when.

Section 302.188 - Veteran designation on driver's licensed or ID card, requirements — rulemaking authority.

Section 302.190 - Duration of suspension of license — new license, when.

Section 302.200 - Effect of revocation — penalty.

Section 302.205 - Medical alert notation on driver's license or nondriver's identification card, when — procedure — rulemaking authority.

Section 302.220 - Prohibited uses of license.

Section 302.225 - Surrender of license — record of convictions, kept where, by whom — revocation by city officials prohibited.

Section 302.228 - Fees, how deposited.

Section 302.230 - Penalty for false statement or affidavit.

Section 302.233 - Fraud in obtaining a license or permit, penalty.

Section 302.250 - Children forbidden to operate motor vehicle.

Section 302.260 - Unlicensed person operating motor vehicle prohibited.

Section 302.272 - School bus endorsement, qualifications — grounds for refusal to issue or renew endorsement — rulemaking authority — reciprocity.

Section 302.273 - Federal rule compliance for bus drivers.

Section 302.274 - Central depository concerning certain bus drivers, to be maintained by director of revenue.

Section 302.275 - Notification by employer of school bus driver to director of revenue, when, penalty for noncompliance, by an employer.

Section 302.276 - Suspension of school bus permit, when, penalty for noncompliance by driver with suspended permit.

Section 302.281 - Suspension for unsatisfied judgment.

Section 302.286 - Theft of motor fuel punishable by suspension of driver's license — reinstatement fee required.

Section 302.291 - Incompetent or unqualified operators, director may require examination, when — report permitted, when, by whom, contents, immunity from liability — confidentiality, penalty — rules — appeal — reinstatement.

Section 302.292 - Medical/vision advisory board established, qualifications, appointment, terms, vacancy, how filled — expenses — meetings — no liability for board, when.

Section 302.301 - Restricted licenses.

Section 302.302 - Point system — assessment for violation — assessment of points stayed, when, procedure.

Section 302.303 - Conviction for failure to maintain financial responsibility or court-ordered supervision, court to forward to revenue, failure to appear in court — procedure — revenue to maintain records of court reports.

Section 302.304 - Notice of points — suspension or revocation of license, when, duration — reinstatement, condition, point reduction, fee — failure to maintain proof of financial responsibility, effect — point reduction prior to conviction, effect —...

Section 302.306 - Reduction of point value charged after period of safe driving.

Section 302.308 - Effect of conviction prior to enactment.

Section 302.309 - Return of license, when — limited driving privilege, when granted, application, when denied — judicial review of denial by director of revenue — rulemaking.

Section 302.311 - Suspension or revocation — appeals from — procedure.

Section 302.312 - Department of revenue and department of health and senior services, bureau of vital statistics, records, admissible in evidence, when — computer terminal printout of individual driving record admissible as evidence, printout availab...

Section 302.321 - Driving while license or driving privilege is cancelled, suspended or revoked, penalty — enhanced penalty for repeat offenders — imprisonment, mandatory, exception.

Section 302.340 - Penalty for violations.

Section 302.341 - Moving traffic violation, failure to prepay fine or appear in court, license suspended, procedure.

Section 302.342 - Suspended or revoked license, person changing state of residence, cleared of requirements.

Section 302.345 - Diversion program participation prohibited, when.

Section 302.347 - Federal record-keeping rule to be adopted.

Section 302.400 - Suspension or revocation of driving privileges, persons under twenty-one years of age — violation of certain laws — surrender of licenses — court to forward to director of revenue — period of suspension.

Section 302.405 - Revocation of driving privileges, persons over twenty-one years of age — possession or use of drug in motor vehicle — surrender of licenses — court shall forward order to department of revenue.

Section 302.410 - Director of revenue to suspend or revoke license, when — hardship driving privileges may be granted, procedure — temporary instruction permits allowed, when.

Section 302.415 - Failure to surrender licenses, certain law enforcement officer may seize.

Section 302.420 - License reinstatement, substance abuse traffic offender program — professional assessment — supplemental fee, disposition, failure to remit, penalty.

Section 302.425 - Completion of substance abuse traffic offender program, persons under twenty-one years of age, required, when, standards by department of mental health.

Section 302.426 - Department of revenue — rules and regulations.

Section 302.440 - Devices, use of, when.

Section 302.441 - Employment exemption variance, permitted when — restrictions.

Section 302.442 - Cost of interlock device may reduce amount of fine — vehicles affected — proof of compliance, when, report — maintenance cost — calibration checks.

Section 302.454 - Use of device shall be required, when.

Section 302.456 - Court shall send order to department of revenue — record keeping required.

Section 302.458 - Commission to certify devices, adopt guidelines — certification information, standards — consultation before certification.

Section 302.460 - Manufacturer warning required.

Section 302.462 - Revocation, automatic, period — notification to department — reinstatement fee — limitation.

Section 302.500 - Definitions.

Section 302.505 - Determination by department to suspend or revoke license, when made, basis — final, when.

Section 302.510 - Arresting officer, duties — certain arrests not to be basis for administrative suspension or revocation.

Section 302.515 - Notice of suspension or revocation by department — deemed received, when — contents.

Section 302.520 - Arresting officer to serve notice of suspension or revocation, when — to possess license, issue temporary permit, give written notice of driver's rights and responsibilities — application for hearing.

Section 302.525 - Suspension or revocation, when effective, duration — restricted driving privilege — effect of suspension or revocation by court on charges arising out of same occurrence — revocation due to alcohol-related offenses, requirements.

Section 302.530 - Request for administrative review, when made — temporary permit, duration — telephone hearings permitted, when — hearing, venue, conduct — decision, notice, final when — appeal for judicial review — rulemaking authority.

Section 302.535 - Trial de novo, conduct, venue, what judge may hear, when — restricted driving privilege, when, duration of.

Section 302.536 - Department to pay court costs and attorney fees, when.

Section 302.540 - Reinstatement of license — completion of substance abuse traffic offender program a condition — individual assessment, judicial review — fees and cost, distribution of — treatment demonstration project may be created.

Section 302.541 - Additional reinstatement fee, license to operate motor vehicle, when — proof of financial responsibility, not required, when.

Section 302.545 - Expungement of records, when.

Section 302.574 - Temporary permit issued by officer, when — report required, contents — revocation of license, procedure — reinstatement, when — fees — proof of interlock device, when — violations, penalty.

Section 302.580 - Substance abuse traffic offender program, court may order participation in, when — professional assessment — supplemental fees, deposition — failure to remit, penalty.

Section 302.584 - Rules, effective, when — rules invalid and void, when.

Section 302.592 - Missouri uniform law enforcement system records, information entered by highway patrol, when, made available, to whom — failure to furnish records to patrol, penalty.

Section 302.600 - Driver license compact.

Section 302.605 - Driver license compact — definitions — applicability of — reports to director of revenue, when, by whom.

Section 302.700 - Citation of law — definitions.

Section 302.705 - Commercial motor vehicle operator, only one license — age requirements — notice to employer and director upon conviction for motor vehicle violation, when.

Section 302.710 - Suspension, revocation or cancellation of license, notice to employer, when.

Section 302.720 - Operation without license prohibited, exceptions — instruction permit, use, duration, fee — license, test required, contents, fee — certification of third-party testers — certain persons prohibited from obtaining license, exceptions...

Section 302.721 - Third-party commercial driver license examination program created, purpose, funding — rules.

Section 302.723 - Deaf and hard of hearing, accommodations for training and application process — null and void, when.

Section 302.725 - Driving without commercial driver's license, penalty.

Section 302.727 - Driving a commercial motor vehicle while revoked, crime of, penalty.

Section 302.730 - Nonresident may operate commercial motor vehicles, when.

Section 302.735 - Application for commercial license, contents, expiration, duration, fees — new resident, application dates — falsification of information, ineligibility for license, when — nondomiciled commercial license issued, when.

Section 302.740 - License, manufacture of, requirements — driving information to be obtained prior to issue of license, notice to commercial driver license information system, when.

Section 302.745 - Chemical tests, requirements — implied consent given, limits — use as evidence, test results.

Section 302.750 - Refusal to consent to test, effect — procedures — hearing allowed, when.

Section 302.755 - Violations, disqualification from driving, duration, penalties — reapplication procedure.

Section 302.756 - Violation of out-of-service order by driver or employer knowing driver is in violation, civil penalties.

Section 302.760 - Nonresidents, action against license, notice to licensing state, when.

Section 302.765 - Rules and regulations, promulgation of, procedure — driving instruction programs of state colleges and universities to be approved.

Section 302.768 - Compliance with federal law, certification required — application requirements, procedure.

Section 302.769 - Contingent effective date.

Section 302.770 - Cooperation with other jurisdictions.

Section 302.775 - Provisions of law not applicable, when.

Section 302.780 - Unlawful acts, penalty.