Little Rock LGBTQ Rights & Conversion Therapy Rules

Civil Rights and Equity Arkansas 4 Minutes Read · published February 10, 2026 Flag of Arkansas

In Little Rock, Arkansas, municipal policy on LGBTQ rights and practices related to conversion therapy is governed by city ordinances, civil-rights procedures, and applicable state law. This guide explains what the City of Little Rock publishes about nondiscrimination, how complaints are handled, and where conversion-therapy issues intersect with municipal enforcement and health or licensing rules. It points to the primary official sources for code text, Civil Rights & Equity processes, and complaint submission so residents and providers can take clear action.

Penalties & Enforcement

The City of Little Rock does not separately publish a municipal ordinance titled "conversion therapy ban" on its consolidated code pages; penalties and specific fine amounts for conversion-therapy practices are not specified on the cited page. Municipal Code[1] The City’s Civil Rights & Equity office is the primary local contact for discrimination and civil-rights complaints involving sexual orientation or gender identity; enforcement pathways for discriminatory conduct, including investigation and referral, are described on the city site but do not list specific dollar fines for conversion-therapy violations. Civil Rights & Equity[2]

  • Enforcer: Civil Rights & Equity office for complaints alleging discrimination or prohibited practices.
  • How to report: file a complaint via the City’s complaint portal or contact the office for intake procedures. [3]
  • Fines: not specified on the cited municipal or Civil Rights pages.
  • Appeals: appeal or review procedures are not specified for conversion-therapy matters on the cited pages; typical appeals for administrative findings may follow municipal process and/or court review.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: investigations may lead to orders, corrective measures, referrals to licensing or professional boards, or civil litigation; specific statutory sanctions are not listed on the cited municipal pages.
If you believe you or someone you know was subjected to conversion therapy, document dates, participants, and communications before filing a complaint.

Applications & Forms

The City provides a Civil Rights complaint form and intake instructions on its Civil Rights & Equity pages; no dedicated municipal "conversion therapy ban" application or permit is published. See the official complaint submission page for required information and how to submit evidence. City complaint page[3]

  • Form name: Civil Rights complaint form (City of Little Rock) — purpose: report alleged discrimination or prohibited practices; fee: none specified.
  • Deadlines: no specific statutory deadline for conversion-therapy complaints is listed on the cited page.

How the law applies locally

Municipal authority typically covers city employment, city-contracted services, licensing the city administers, and local enforcement mechanisms; health-care licensing and clinical practice are usually regulated by state boards. Where the City lacks an explicit municipal ban, enforcement may proceed through nondiscrimination complaints, referral to state licensing boards, or civil remedies. Consult the municipal code and Civil Rights & Equity contacts for case-specific guidance.[1]

City-level remedies often supplement but do not replace state professional licensing processes.

Common violations and typical consequences

  • Providing conversion-therapy services to minors where prohibited by state law — consequence: referral to state licensing board or law enforcement (specific penalties not specified on the cited municipal pages).
  • Discrimination by city-contracted providers — consequence: administrative corrective action or contract termination.
  • Failing to cooperate with a city investigation — consequence: orders or referral to courts or licensing bodies, details not specified on cited pages.

FAQ

Does Little Rock have a municipal ban specifically titled "conversion therapy"?
No; the consolidated municipal code does not show a standalone ordinance titled "conversion therapy ban" and fines or specific statutory penalties for such an ordinance are not specified on the cited municipal code pages.[1]
How do I report suspected conversion-therapy practice in Little Rock?
File a complaint with the City of Little Rock Civil Rights & Equity office using the official complaint form or contact the office for intake; the city may investigate and refer matters to state licensing boards where appropriate.[3]
Can the City order a provider to stop practicing?
The City may pursue administrative remedies or referrals, but removal of professional licenses is handled by state licensing boards; specific city removal powers for conversion-therapy practices are not detailed on the cited pages.[2]

How-To

  1. Document the incident: dates, names, communications, and witnesses.
  2. Gather records: contracts, receipts, advertising, and any written therapy materials.
  3. Submit a Civil Rights complaint through the City of Little Rock complaint portal or contact the Civil Rights & Equity office for intake.
  4. If the matter involves licensed providers, also contact the relevant Arkansas state licensing board to report professional misconduct.

Key Takeaways

  • Little Rock refers discrimination and practice complaints to its Civil Rights & Equity office for investigation.
  • Specific fines or an explicit municipal "conversion therapy ban" are not specified on the cited Little Rock pages.
  • State licensing boards handle professional disciplinary actions; the city can investigate and refer cases.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Municipal Code for City of Little Rock (Municode)
  2. [2] City of Little Rock - Civil Rights & Equity
  3. [3] City of Little Rock - File a Civil Rights Complaint