I don’t know what code current electrical code you are under, but for general use receptacles, (not individual circuits), you are allowed to use 15 amp rated receptacles on 20 amp circuits as long as the load does not exceed 12 amps on that particular receptacle.
That would be highly, extremely, unlikely in a residential application. Typically a microwave may be an exception though. Most of the over the oven microwaves exceed 12 amps by a bit, so a 20 amp rated receptacle would be required.
It is possible that your State may have modified this part of the Electrical code, but highly unlikely.
The electrical code has read like this since at least 1984, the year I started.
The article sitting this is article 210, branch circuits.
20 years as an Oregon Electrical Inspector.
good luck