§ 5-54-104 - Interference with a law enforcement or code enforcement officer.
               	 		
5-54-104.    Interference with a law enforcement or code enforcement officer.
    (a)    (1)  A  person commits the offense of interference with a law enforcement  officer if he or she knowingly employs or threatens to employ physical  force against a law enforcement officer engaged in performing his or her  official duties.
      (2)  A person  commits the offense of interference with a code enforcement officer if  he or she knowingly employs or threatens to employ physical force  against a code enforcement officer engaged in performing his or her  official duties.
(b)    (1)  Interference with a law enforcement officer or a code enforcement officer is a Class C felony if:
            (A)  The person uses or threatens to use deadly physical force; or
            (B)  The  person is assisted by one (1) or more other persons and physical injury  to the law enforcement officer or code enforcement officer results.
      (2)  Otherwise, interference with a law enforcement officer or a code enforcement officer is a Class A misdemeanor.
(c)    (1)  As  used in this section, "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 an animal control officer.