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30.—(1) An inspector may, if approved by the Scottish Ministers, close any right of way (including a public footpath) in a protection zone by displaying a notice to that effect on the way.
(2) Only–
(a)the occupier of the land across which the right of way lies;
(b)a person approved by the occupier; or
(c)a person entering under the authority of a licence granted by an inspector,
may use that right of way.
(3) No person may remove or alter a notice displayed under this article except as instructed by an inspector.
(4) The closure continues until–
(a)a declaration of a protection zone is revoked; or
(b)all relevant notices are removed by, or as instructed by, an inspector.
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