Micron have an interesting Tech note where they say the following:
Micron 1.35V DDR3L and DDR3L-RS devices use the same die as 1.5V DDR3 devices, but have been separated during the test screen and marking process. The Micron 1.35V test screen incorporates testing to ensure backward compatibility to 1.5V operation. Therefore, all parts marked as DDR3L or DDR3L-RS are backward compatible to partsmarked as DDR3, and meet the JEDEC 1.5V voltage level operation specifications. This is in compliance with both Micron and JEDEC specifications.
Highlight mine; Micron is implying with this statement that the JEDEC standard requires such backward ccompatibility to 1.5V systems for DDR3L.
Note that those statements may or may not apply to DIMMs although I see no reason it should not.
I have used a fair amount of DDR3L (always ICs, never DIMMs) and all of them have had the 1.5V compatibility statement which did come in useful on one particular occasion.
I will check the JEDEC Specification on Monday.