Consistent with the general powers of the secretary and whether or not a particular person with a developmental disability is involved, the secretary may: (1) Provide information to the public on developmental disabilities and available services; (2) Engage in research concerning developmental disabilities and the habilitation of persons with developmental disabilities, and cooperate with others who do such research; (3) Provide consultant services to public and private agencies to promote and coordinate services to persons with developmental disabilities; (4) Provide training for persons in state or local governmental agencies or with private entities who come in contact with persons with developmental disabilities or who have a role in the care or habilitation of persons with developmental disabilities.
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