51.437(10m)(o)1.1. Annually identify brain-injured persons in need of services within the county. 51.437(10m)(o)2.2. Annually, no later than January 30, 1987, and January 30 of each year thereafter, report to the department the age and location of those brain-injured persons who are receiving treatment. 51.437(14)(14) Duties of the department of health services. The department of health services shall: 51.437(14)(a)(a) Review requests and certify county departments of developmental disabilities services to assure that the county departments of developmental disabilities services are in compliance with this section. 51.437(14)(c)(c) Periodically review and evaluate the program of each county department of developmental disabilities services. 51.437(14)(d)(d) Provide consultative staff services to communities to assist in ascertaining local needs and in planning, establishing and operating programs. 51.437(14)(g)(g) Ensure that any county department of developmental disabilities services which elects to provide special education programs to children aged 3 years and under complies with requirements established by the department of public instruction. 51.437(14)(h)(h) Organize and foster education and training programs for all persons engaged in treatment of brain-injured persons and keep a central record of the age and location of those persons treated. 51.437(14)(i)(i) Ensure that the matching-funds requirement for the state developmental disabilities councils grant, as received from the federal department of health and human services, is met by reporting to the federal department of health and human services expenditures made for the provision of developmental disabilities services under the basic county allocation distributed under s. 46.40 (2). 51.437(14m)(14m) Duties of the secretary. The secretary shall: 51.437(14m)(a)(a) Maintain a listing of present or potential resources for serving the needs of the developmentally disabled, including private and public persons, associations and agencies. 51.437(14m)(b)(b) Collect factual information concerning the problems. 51.437(14m)(c)(c) Provide information, advice and assistance to communities and try to coordinate their activities on behalf of the developmentally disabled. 51.437(14m)(d)(d) Assist counties in obtaining professional services on a shared-time basis. 51.437(14m)(e)(e) Establish and maintain liaison with all state and local agencies to establish a continuum of services, consultative and informational. 51.437(14r)(14r) Duties of the board for people with developmental disabilities. 51.437(14r)(a)(a) The board for people with developmental disabilities shall: 51.437(14r)(a)1.1. Designate appropriate state or local agencies for the administration of programs and fiscal resources made available to the board for people with developmental disabilities under federal legislation affecting the delivery of services to the developmentally disabled. 51.437(14r)(a)2.2. Perform the following responsibilities related to the state plan, for the delivery of services, that is required under 42 USC 6022, including the construction of facilities: 51.437(14r)(a)3.3. Review and advise the department of health services on community budgets and community plans for programs affecting persons with developmental disabilities. 51.437(14r)(a)4.4. Participate in the development of, review, comment on, and monitor all state plans in the state which relate to programs affecting persons with developmental disabilities. 51.437(14r)(a)5.5. Serve as an advocate for persons with developmental disabilities. 51.437(14r)(a)6.6. Provide continuing counsel to the governor and the legislature. 51.437(14r)(a)7.7. Notify the governor regarding membership requirements of the board and if vacancies on the board remain unfilled for a significant period of time. 51.437(14r)(b)(b) The board may establish such reasonable procedures as are essential to the conduct of the affairs of the board.