This is Magical Law: sprinkle a contract with enough pixie dust and it can tell whatever you want. Not much different from saying the maximum reallocation is valid only the first year: the contract says explicitly something else.
When I spoke with Yvonne 2 days before the Big Rollback this was one of the two questions I left her with (the other being how they could increase the lockoff premium without balancing it anywhere else, when the contract says any increase must be balanced). I pointed to her paragraph 10.6.3 of the condominium declaration where it says what happens if a unit is damaged so it cannot be rebuilt and it is removed from the system.
This is what the contract says:
In this regard any insurance proceeding resulting from the failure to reconstruct or replace a Unit will be disboursed to affect Owners for their share of the non-reconstructed or replaced Unit resulting in their withdrawal from partecipation in the Home Resort Reservation Component and the DVC reservation component so that members of the Club will not be attempting to make reservations for available DVC Resort Vacation Homes on a greater than "one-to-one purchaser to accommodation ratio", as that term is defined in Section 721.05(23), Florida Statues
(my emphasis)
Nowhere in the POS a reallocation is allowed to rebalance the resort because of the removal of a Unit. A reallocation is allowed only to balance demand. What this paragraph says is that if a Unit and all its owners are removed from the system, then the rest of the resort must be in balance. This is coherent with the one-to-one rule in the Florida laws which applies to each Timeshare Unit, not to the whole resort. I haven't yet found and no one pointed an addendum to the law that for point timeshares it is different.
When she asked me what I wanted, I said they should rollback the reallocation to the 2019 charts (adjusted for floating holidays) and she replied that would not happen because everything had been done in accordance to the law and approved by the relevant authorities. But she promised to call me back in a week and answer to my questions. Well, two days later they rolled back the point charts and I haven't heard from her yet.