PHARMACIST Anna Marie Anderson has had a number of conditions placed on her registration as she faces a serious drink driving charge, accused of injuring a woman while five times over the legal limit.
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Anderson phoned in to Tamworth Local Court on Wednesday where the court heard she will face committal in December.
Magistrate Julie Soars said the matter had been adjourned so Anderson's lawyer and the prosecutor could continue negotiations.
"Your matter will come back before the court and if it is ready to proceed you will be asked to plead guilty or not guilty on the charge certificate," she said.
"If guilty, the magistrate will send you to the district court to decide your sentence and if you plead not guilty you will be sent to the district court for trial."
In the meantime, the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency has placed five conditions on Anderson's registration, including that she not be able to work for more than 15 hours a week and no more than four hours in a day.
Anderson is not allowed to work as the pharmacist in charge and will have to participate in review meetings with her supervisor every fortnight.
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That supervisor will report to the Pharmacy Council of NSW on a monthly basis.
Other conditions have been placed on her registration that are "not publicly available due to privacy considerations".
The 53-year-old faces one charge of aggravated dangerous driving occasioning grievous bodily harm and the single charge of driving with a high range blood alcohol reading as a related offence.
Anderson is yet to enter any pleas.
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