N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 11, § 225.2
(2) The prohibited use of senior-specific certifications or professional designations includes use of:
(iv) a certification or professional designation that was obtained from a certifying or designating organization that:
(b) There is a rebuttable presumption that a certifying or designating organization is not disqualified solely for purposes of subparagraph (a)(2)(iv) of this section when the certification or designation issued from the organization does not primarily apply to sales or marketing and when the organization or the certification or designation in question has been accredited by:
(c) In determining whether a combination of words or an acronym standing for a combination of words constitutes a certification or professional designation indicating or implying that a person has special certification or training in advising or providing services to seniors, factors to be considered shall include:
(2) the manner in which those words are combined.
(d)
(1) For purposes of this Part, a job title held by an insurance producer within an organization or other entity that is licensed or registered by a State or Federal financial services regulatory agency shall not be deemed a certification or professional designation, unless it is used in a manner that would confuse or mislead a reasonable consumer, when the job title:
(a)