In many states the "L" designates that the you have a minimal standard that 
has been approved by a governing body of professionals.   I do support NBCOT 
and therefore the "R" has never been an issue for me, 
As a professional that trains students after they pass the course they can be 
an "OT" the R/L states that you are beyond that. More than just graduated. I 
think it builds consumer confidence and adds credibility to your name.
Susan 



Susan N. Schriber Orloff,OTR/L
CEO/Exec. Director
Children's Special Services, LLC
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.childrens-services.com
770-394-9791--phone
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