Colorado Statutes
§ 12-270-105 — Use of titles restricted
Colorado § 12-270-105
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Colo. Rev. Stat. § 12-270-105 (2026).
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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
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Legislative History
Source: L. 2021: Entire article RC&RE, (SB 21-003), ch. 4, p. 17, � 1, effective
January 21.
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