Final answer:
In the disorderly conduct statute, PC 647, all options mentioned are included except for jaywalking.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the disorderly conduct statute, PC 647, all of the options mentioned (a) Public intoxication, (b) Loitering, (c) Jaywalking, and (d) Disturbing the peace, are actually included except for (c) Jaywalking. Jaywalking refers to the act of crossing a street unlawfully or at an inappropriate location. While it may be considered a minor offense, it is not typically classified as disorderly conduct.