(a) is designated and employed by the commission; and
(b) is rendering professional services on behalf of the commission to professionals. 3. The advisory board shall develop or recommend appropriate medical education programs for all commission personnel involved in the conduct of authorized combative sports so that such personnel can recognize and act upon evidence of potential or actual adverse medical indications in a participant prior to, during or after the course of a match. 4. The advisory board shall review the credentials and performance of each commission physician on an annual basis. 5. The advisory board shall advise the commission on any study of equipment, procedures or personnel which will, in their opinion, promote the safety of professionals.