The commissioner shall appoint a falconry advisory board of not less
than five members who are residents of the state and who shall serve at
the pleasure of the commissioner and who shall be qualified by reason of
their association with state or national organizations or institutions
with primary interests in ornithology, falconry or wildlife
conservation. The duties of the falconry advisory board shall include
(i) recommending qualifications for eligibility of applicants for
falconry licenses, (ii) reviewing and screening applications for
falconry licenses and recommending action to be taken on each
application, (iii) recommending the species and number of raptors which
may be possessed or taken from the wild by each applicant and the manner
of such taking, and (iv) recommending falconry hunting seasons and
regulations for various game species.