I suspect this is not ever acceptable, since if the rupture disk is *after* the relief valve, it constitutes an obstruction in the relief path. Further, if the set pressure of the relief valve is lower than the set pressure of the rupture disk, you could have a relief valve with a back pressure of more than 100% of its set pressure.
Usually, if both are used, the rupture disk is below (before) the relief valve.
Regards,
SNORGY.