TL;DR: Someone who is rejected for card access currently has to wait 6 months to be eligible again. There's no option to bring it up earlier than that because there's no way to make "substantial changes" to a card access proposal. Let's make it so that HYH can vote to make someone eligible earlier than the 6 months, if our members really want it.
It is proposed to add this paragraph to the "CARD ACCESS" section, "Nomination / Proposal" subsection, of the HeatSync Labs bylaws:
"If the card access proposal does not pass, it may be resubmitted as outlined in the "PROPOSAL PROCESS" section, except that there is no requirement for substantial changes to the proposal. Resubmission does not require a separate access nomination and does not count against a member's limit of 1 nomination per year."
Reason for the proposal and expected benefits:
Cardholder access is currently handled using the proposal process. This means that, like all other proposals, "If a proposal fails, it cannot be resubmitted for six (6) months".
After our board secretary Brett Neese was rejected for card access at last night's Hack Your Hackerspace, multiple parties expressed surprise and dismay that the waiting period was that long.
https://wiki.heatsynclabs.org/wiki/Bylaws#PROPOSAL_PROCESS , "Resubmission Restrictions" subsection states:
"If a proposal fails, it cannot be resubmitted for six (6) months, unless:
* The proposer makes substantial changes, and the members present at an HYH meeting vote to allow early reconsideration.
* To be eligible for early reconsideration, the proposer must clearly outline the new information or significant changes before members vote on whether it should return to the agenda.
* Vote for reconsideration can be made 4 weeks after reconsideration request is made.
* Substantial Change Examples:
** ✅ A significant reduction or expansion in scope, addressing major concerns.
** ✅ Securing external funding that eliminates previous financial concerns.
** ❌ Minor wording tweaks or slight budget reallocations do not qualify.
* The discussion on whether a proposal qualifies for reconsideration should take place as part of an HYH meeting agenda item.
* A similar proposal that only modifies minor details will be treated as a duplicate and will not be placed on the agenda until the six-month restriction expires."
This is why this amendment is necessary. You can't make "substantial changes" to a card access nomination: the member either has card access or they don't.
Estimated costs and resource requirements (if applicable):
Not applicable.
The timeline for implementation:
Immediate amendment to bylaws.