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66.—(1) A district council may, with the consent of the Department, erect on or under any road within the district of the council—
(a)shelters for the protection from the weather of persons waiting to enter public service vehicles;
(b)shelters for the use and convenience of taxi drivers and such other persons as the council may permit to use the shelter;
(c)public toilets.
(2) A district council may make byelaws regulating the conduct of persons using shelters provided under paragraph (1)(b) and public toilets provided under paragraph (1)(c) and may charge such fees for, and impose such terms and conditions on, the use of such shelters and toilets as the council thinks fit.
(3) A district council may maintain anything erected by it under this Article and may remove anything so erected.
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