N.Y. Education Law § 7406
1. Limited permits. On recommendation of the board, the department may issue a limited permit to an applicant of good moral character, who is the holder of a certificate, license or degree in a foreign country constituting a recognized qualification for the performance in such country of the acts set forth in section seventy-four hundred one of this article, provided the applicant has professional qualifications that are determined by the board to be significantly comparable to the licensure requirements for certified public accountancy pursuant to this article, and the applicant resides or has a place for the regular transaction of business within the state, and equal recognition is granted by the foreign country concerned to certified public accountants or public accountants licensed in the United States. Such limited permit shall be valid for a period of two years and may be renewed on recommendation of the board. Such permit shall authorize the applicant to use only the title or designation under which he or she is generally known in his or her own country, followed by the name of the country from which he or she received his or her certificate, license or degree, notwithstanding the provisions of subdivision two of section seventy-four hundred eight of this article. The fee for each limited permit and each renewal shall be established in regulation by the board of regents. * 2. Practice privilege. a. Except as otherwise provided in subparagraph two or three of paragraph f of this subdivision, a certified public accountant, licensed by another state which the board of regents has determined to have substantially equivalent certified public accountant licensure requirements, or whose individual licensure qualifications are verified by the department to be substantially equivalent to New York's requirements, and in good standing, who intends to perform any of the services in subdivision one, two or three of section seventy-four hundred one of this article may practice public accountancy in this state, if the certified public accountant: