That site address given in your post takes you to a section on the Disney Vacation Club Membership site that provides the actual POS for the sites you own, updated currently to 12/2024. In essence, you can actually go to that site and review the POS documents, but only for the sites you own.
The most amazing thing about that
DVC website address that takes you to the POS's is that if you simply go online to the existing DVC site where you can see updates, make reservations, and do anything else with DVC, there appears to be no place on the site that you can click on to go to that section which provides your POS (at least after spending time searching I was unable to find any way on the DVC site to go to the POS's). In other words, something as critically important as the entire POS is hidden away somewhere on the site and you can get to it only because someone figured out you need to add "/collateral-docs" to your site search on the DVC site.
And, of course, the site actually has an easily findable choice for you to go to "Membership Documents," and if you click on it, you go directly to what DVC calls "Important Membership Documents." Absent from the list of such documents is the POS, including the Declarations which by law are considered the most important document that exists for a timeshare condominium. The only two "Important Membership Documents" given are: (a) a document laying out Membership Extras and telling affected resale purchasers they cannot get them, and (b) the Home Resort Rules and Regulations. Kind of creates the impression that DVC really wants to avoid having members actually reading the POS and learning what rights they actually have, but DVC definitely wants resale purchasers to know how screwed they are.