(a) A person commits the offense of disorderly conduct if, with the purpose to cause public inconvenience, annoyance, or alarm or recklessly creating a risk of public inconvenience, annoyance, or alarm, he or she:
(1) Engages in fighting or in violent, threatening, or tumultuous behavior;
(2) Makes unreasonable or excessive noise;
(3) In a public place, uses abusive or obscene language, or makes an obscene gesture, in a manner likely to provoke a violent or disorderly response;
(4) Disrupts or disturbs any lawful assembly or meeting of persons;
(5) Obstructs vehicular or pedestrian traffic;
(6) Congregates with two (2) or more other persons in a public place and refuses to comply with a lawful order to disperse of a law enforcement officer or other person engaged in enforcing or executing the law;
(7) Creates a hazardous or physically offensive condition;
(8) In a public place, mars, defiles, desecrates, or otherwise damages a patriotic or religious symbol that is an object of respect by the public or a substantial segment of the public; or
(9) In a public place, exposes his or her private parts.
(b) Disorderly conduct is a Class C misdemeanor.
Structure Arkansas Code
Subtitle 6 - Offenses Against Public Health, Safety, or Welfare
Chapter 71 - Riots, Disorderly Conduct, Etc.
Subchapter 2 - Offenses Generally
§ 5-71-206. Failure to disperse
§ 5-71-207. Disorderly conduct
§ 5-71-209. Harassing communications
§ 5-71-210. Communicating a false alarm
§ 5-71-211. Threatening a fire or bombing
§ 5-71-212. Public intoxication — Drinking in public
§ 5-71-214. Obstructing a highway or other public passage
§ 5-71-215. Defacing objects of public respect
§ 5-71-218. Possession of open container containing alcohol in a motor vehicle
§ 5-71-226. Disruption of campus activities
§ 5-71-228. Obstruction of shooting, hunting, fishing, or trapping activities
§ 5-71-230. Violation of the protection of peace for mourning at a funeral