(a) A person commits battery in the second degree if: 
(1) With the purpose of causing physical injury to another person, the person causes serious physical injury to another person; 
(2) With the purpose of causing physical injury to another person, the person causes physical injury to another person by means of a deadly weapon other than a firearm; 
(3) The person recklessly causes serious physical injury to another person: 
(A) By means of a deadly weapon; or 
(B) While operating or in actual physical control of a motor vehicle or motorboat if at the time: 
(i) The person is intoxicated; or 
(ii) The alcohol concentration in the person's breath or blood is eight-hundredths (0.08) or more based upon the definition of alcohol concentration in § 5-65-204; or 
(4) The person knowingly, without legal justification, causes physical injury to or incapacitates a person he or she knows to be: 
(A) 
(i) A law enforcement officer, firefighter, code enforcement officer, or employee of a correctional facility while the law enforcement officer, firefighter, code enforcement officer, or employee of a correctional facility is acting in the line of duty. 
(ii) As used in this subdivision (a)(4)(A): 
(a) 
(1) “Code enforcement officer” means an individual charged with the duty of enforcing a municipal code, municipal ordinance, or municipal regulation as defined by a municipal code, municipal ordinance, or municipal regulation. 
(2) “Code enforcement officer” includes a municipal animal control officer; and 
(b) “Employee of a correctional facility” includes a person working under a professional services contract with the Division of Correction, the Division of Community Correction, or the Division of Youth Services; 
(B) A teacher or other school employee while acting in the course of employment; 
(C) An individual sixty (60) years of age or older or twelve (12) years of age or younger; 
(D) An officer or employee of the state while the officer or employee of the state is acting in the performance of his or her lawful duty; 
(E) While performing medical treatment or emergency medical services or while in the course of other employment relating to his or her medical training: 
(i) A physician; 
(ii) A person licensed as emergency medical services personnel, as defined in § 20-13-202; 
(iii) A licensed or certified healthcare professional; or 
(iv) Any other healthcare provider; or 
(F) An individual who is incompetent, as defined in § 5-25-101. 
(b) 
(1) Battery in the second degree under subdivision (a)(3)(B) of this section is a Class C felony. 
(2) Otherwise, battery in the second degree is a Class D felony. 
(c) As used in this section, “motorboat” means the same as defined in § 5-65-102.
Structure Arkansas Code
Subtitle 2 - Offenses Against the Person
Chapter 13 - Assault and Battery
Subchapter 2 - Offenses Generally
§ 5-13-201. Battery in the first degree
§ 5-13-202. Battery in the second degree
§ 5-13-203. Battery in the third degree
§ 5-13-204. Aggravated assault
§ 5-13-205. Assault in the first degree
§ 5-13-206. Assault in the second degree
§ 5-13-207. Assault in the third degree
§ 5-13-209. Abuse of athletic contest officials
§ 5-13-210. Introduction of controlled substance into body of another person