Setting aside the question of whether or not this rule existed previously or is new for 2023, I have some questions on the current interpretation of the rule.
It says "Cub Scout pack unit coordinated camping is limited to single overnight experiences. "
Let us assume that "single overnight experiences" means each experience must be one night and not that only one experience can be planned per year.
What, exactly, constitutes "Cub Scout pack unit coordinated camping?"
Would a Webelos den campout be a pack unit coordinated activity because a den is part of the pack unit?
Would it be any event where the Pack planned out and provided the programming and/or meals?
Does the one-night limit apply to Webelos who are attending a troop campout because, per GSS, "Webelos/Arrow of Light Den Camping may participate and camp at a Scouts BSA troop unit campout. All Cub Scout camping requirements still apply, including the den must have a BALOO trained adult leader in attendance and all Youth Protection policies apply."
Is it just the family camping activities coordinated by the Pack for the whole Pack, on their own, separate from any other organization's camping program?