u don't have to be a "tech" to do tech work.
i'm a clerk at CVS since september 06. but i've done everything a tech does except filling (which i can, but we always have at least one tech for that).
clerks can type prescriptions, refills and so on.
so don't worry if you're just a clerk at CVS.
but going to a tech title always helps b/c of the bump in wage 😀
Your CVS pharmacist (and CVS itself) is taking a big risk by offering a non-licensed personnel (in this case, the clerk) the opportunity to fill prescriptions.
Per California Code of Regulations Article 11 Title 16 Section 1793.2:
"s 1793.2. Duties of a
Pharmacy Technician.
"Nondiscretionary tasks" as used in Business and Professions Code section 4115, include:
(a) removing the drug or drugs from stock;
(b) counting, pouring, or mixing pharmaceuticals;
(c) placing the product into a container;
(d) affixing the label or labels to the container;
(e) packaging and repackaging."
As for duties of a non-licensed pharmacy personnel (examples include pharamcy clerks):
"s 1793.3. Other Non-Licensed Pharmacy Personnel.
(a) In addition to employing a pharmacy technician to perform the tasks specified in section 1793.2, a pharmacy may employ a non-licensed person to
type a prescription label or otherwise
enter prescription information into a computer record system, but the responsibility for the accuracy of the prescription information and the prescription as dispensed lies with the registered pharmacist who initials the prescription or prescription record. At the direction of the registered pharmacist, a non-licensed person may also
request and receive refill authorization."