200 amper service GEC and water bond

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Has the code always required a 200amp 120/240 4/0AL dwelling type service to have a #6cu/#4AL gec and a #4CU/#2AL cold water bond?

Im looking at the 2011 code but cant find anything prior.
 
No, the code requires a #4 cu or #2 Al for both (table 250.66 is used for both of those requirements). However, if the ground electrode happens to be a rod, then that portion of the electrode system doesn't have to be larger than #6 cu. If rods are the only electrode in the system, then #6 cu could be used for the entire ground electrode conductor.
 
And the size of the GEC has no relationship to the size of overcurrent device, its based on the size of the ungrounded conductors.

You could, for example have a 20 ampere service with a 2 AWG ungrounded conductors.
 
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