diff --git a/constitution.tex b/constitution.tex index bbd3f9f..f1d1376 100644 --- a/constitution.tex +++ b/constitution.tex @@ -881,7 +881,11 @@ \subsection{Modifying the Constitution} The Housing Priority System is a means for determining the priority a member has in a housing issue or the assignment of available housing. The member with top priority is the member with On-Floor Status and the most Housing Priority Points. Housing Priority Points are accumulated once per Operating Session at the conclusion of the Membership Eval. -Each Active Member who passes the Membership Eval is granted two Housing Priority Points. +Each Active Member who passes the Membership Eval is granted two Housing Priority Points. +Members registered with NTID receive priority over members with equivalent Housing Priority points. % NTID students can ONLY choose dorms with doorbells, so this helps ensure that students who need these rooms have access to them. +Members who require accommodations may be temporarily granted additional Housing Priority Points at the request of RIT Housing or at the discretion of the Evaluations Director. +Temporary Housing Priority Points remain in effect until the end of the Standard Operating Session or an earlier date, as specified when granted. +Additionally, members are granted 0.5 Temporary Housing Priority Points for the duration of time that they are assigned to the room they currently live in. \asection{Evaluations Processes} At the beginning of any Eval Process, the Evals Director must read the sections of the CSH Constitution regarding the relevant Eval Process.