Illinois Code § 225 ILCS 75/15

Any person who is issued a license as an occupational therapist
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2029)

 
Sec. 15. 

Any person who is issued a license as an occupational therapist
registered under the terms of this Act may use the words "occupational
therapist" or "licensed occupational therapist", or
may use the
letters "O.T.", "OT/L", or "OTR/L", in connection with the licensee's name or place
of business to denote the licensee's licensure under this Act.

 
Any person who is issued a license as an occupational therapy
assistant under the terms of this Act may use the words, "occupational therapy
assistant" or "licensed occupational therapy assistant", or
the licensee may use
the letters "O.T.A.", "OTA/L", or "COTA/L" in connection with the licensee's 
name or place of business to denote the licensee's licensure under this
Act.

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