The Commissioner of Public Health may, within available appropriations, establish two regional lead poisoning treatment centers in different areas of the state by providing grants-in-aid to two hospitals, each with a demonstrated expertise in lead poisoning prevention as determined by the commissioner. Each center shall serve a designated area of the state to provide services including, but not limited to, consultation services for physicians regarding proper treatment of lead poisoning. No grant may be provided pursuant to this section until the task force report required under section 4 of public act 92-192* has been submitted.