40 Tex. Admin. Code § 369.3 - Use of Titles
(a) Licensed
occupational therapists shall use the title occupational therapist or the
abbreviation OT. Occupational Therapist, Registered is an alternate title for
occupational therapist and OTR® is an alternate
abbreviation for OT if individuals who are licensed by this board take the
responsibility for ensuring that they are qualified to use such by maintaining
certification through NBCOT.
(b)
Licensed occupational therapy assistants shall use the title occupational
therapy assistant or the abbreviation OTA. Certified Occupational Therapy
Assistant is an alternate title for occupational therapy assistant and
COTA® is an alternate abbreviation for OTA if
individuals who are licensed by this board take the responsibility for ensuring
that they are qualified to use such by maintaining certification through
NBCOT.
(c) No other titles or
abbreviations are conferred for a license from this board.
(d) The use of the title doctor is governed
by §454.007 of the Act (relating to Use of Title of Doctor).
(e) The titles and abbreviations described by
subsections (a) and (b) of this section must precede any other titles,
abbreviations, academic degrees, or certifications (example: John Doe, OT, CHT
or Jane Doe, OTR, PhD) with the following exception: if an occupational therapy
practitioner is practicing in a higher education setting or is signing as an
author for a publication that requires a recognized publication format, then
the titles or abbreviations described by subsections (a) or (b) of this section
may follow other titles, abbreviations, academic degrees, or certifications
(Ex: John Doe, CHT, OT or Jane Doe, PhD, OTR).
(f) Limitations. A person who does not hold a
license to practice occupational therapy in Texas may not use any of the
following terms in conjunction with the person's business, work, or services:
(1) "occupational therapist," "licensed
occupational therapist," "occupational therapist, registered";
(2) "occupational therapy assistant,"
"licensed occupational therapy assistant," "certified occupational therapy
assistant";
(3) "OT," "OTR," "LOT,"
"OTR/L";
(4) "OTA," "COTA," "LOTA,"
"COTA/L"; or
(5) any other words,
letters, abbreviations, or insignia indicating or implying that the person is
an occupational therapist or an occupational therapy assistant.
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