Colorado Code § 12-270-105

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(1) Only a person licensed as an occupational
therapist in this state or who is a legally qualified occupational therapist from another state or
country providing services on behalf of a temporarily absent occupational therapist licensed in
this state, in accordance with section 12-270-110 (1)(e), may use the title "occupational therapist
licensed", "licensed occupational therapist", "occupational therapist", "doctor of occupational
therapy", or "occupational therapy consultant"; use the abbreviation "O.T.", "M.O.T.", "O.T.D.",
"O.T.R.", "O.T./L.", "M.O.T./L.", "O.T.D./L.", or "O.T.R./L."; or use any other generally
accepted terms, letters, or figures that indicate that the person is an occupational therapist.
(2) Only a person licensed as an occupational therapy assistant in this state may use the
title "occupational therapy assistant", "occupational therapy assistant licensed", or "licensed
occupational therapy assistant"; use the abbreviation "O.T.A.", "O.T.A./L.", "C.O.T.A.", or
"C.O.T.A./L."; or use any other generally accepted terms, letters, or figures indicating that the
person is an occupational therapy assistant.

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