I know it's a little odd that an organization would adopt their bylaws annually, however this organization does. Annually, at the beginning of the year, the first meeting in an organizational meeting in which they vote on meeting days, times, location; elect the chairperson and vice chairperson for the year; adopt their bylaws for the year that include the year on the bylaws; and other organizational type logistics.
In March of 2020 they voted on a resolution to amend their bylaws by adding section XXVIII. When they passed their bylaws for 2021, section XXVIII was not included. When they passed their bylaws for 2022, section XXVIII was not included. Now that they need section XXVIII to have been in effect for something they did in June, they are implying that it exists in the bylaws because of the resolution in 2020 and as such their action was covered by it.
This seems absurd to me...what say you?