§ 5-68-204. Nudism (a) The term "nudism" as used in this section is defined to be the act
or acts of a person or persons congregating or gathering with his, her, or their private parts exposed in the presence of one (1) or more persons of the opposite sex as a form of social practice.
(b) The provisions of this section shall not apply to the enumerated acts when: (1) The purpose of the person committing the act or acts is to render medical or surgical treatment, or to determine the need for medical or
surgical treatment, or to cleanse such sexual part, and the person committing such act is a licensed physician, as defined by §17-80-101, or any such physician of a sister state making a
professional call into Arkansas, or the person committing any such act did so under the professional direction of any such physician, or the person committing any such act is a nurse duly registered or
licensed by the Arkansas State Board of Nurse Examiners; or (2) When the persons are married legally one to another. (c) It shall be unlawful for any person, club, camp, corporation,
partnership, association, or organization to advocate, demonstrate, or promote nudism, or for any person to rent, lease, or otherwise permit his land, premises, or buildings to be used for the purpose of
advocating, demonstrating, or promoting nudism (d) Any person, club, camp, corporation, partnership, association, or organization violating any of the provisions of § 5-68-204 shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be fined in any sum not less than fifty dollars ($50.00) nor more than one thousand dollars ($1,000) or imprisoned for not less than thirty (30) days nor more than
six (6) months, or both such fine and imprisonment for each offense. § 5-14-112. Indecent exposure. (a)(1) A person commits indecent exposure if, with purpose to
arouse or gratify the sexual desire of himself or of any other person, he exposes his sex organs: (A) In a public place or public view; or
(B) Under circumstances in which he knows his conduct is likely to cause affront or alarm. (2) Indecent exposure is a Class A misdemeanor.
(b)(1) A person commits indecent exposure to a person under the age of twelve (12) years if, with the purpose to arouse or gratify the sexual desire of himself or of any other person he purposefully
exposes his sex organs to a person under the age of twelve (12) years. (2) Indecent exposure to a person the age of twelve (12) years and under is a Class D felony.
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