§ 42-94. Disorderly conduct.  


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  • A person commits disorderly conduct, which is prohibited, when he knowingly:

    (1)

    Does any act in such unreasonable manner as to alarm or disturb another and to provoke a breach of the peace;

    (2)

    Enters upon the property of another and for a lewd or unlawful purpose deliberately looks into a dwelling on the property through any window or other opening in it;

    (3)

    Transmits or causes to be transmitted a false report to the Department of Children and Family Services under section 4 of the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act, 325 ILCS 5/4;

    (4)

    Transmits or causes to be transmitted a false report to the Department of Public Health under the Nursing Home Care Act, 210 ILCS 45/1-101 et seq.;

    (5)

    Transmits or causes to be transmitted a false report under article II of An Act in Relation to Victims of Violence and Abuse, approved September 16, 1984, as amended, 320 ILCS 15/0.01 et seq; or

    (6)

    Transmits or causes to be transmitted a false report to any public safety agency without the reasonable grounds necessary to believe that transmitting such a report is necessary for the safety and welfare of the public.

(Code 1974, § 12-23)

State law reference

Similar provisions, 720 ILCS 5/26-1.