250.148(B) as I already said.
Ok, so if the ckt-1 BC ends in the box, and that EGC is not tied to any other EGC, and is a proper BC (meaning the EGC carries all the way back to panel EGC bus) how would it be "interrupted" by removing the device? The EGC is still a fully functional EGC and nothing is interrupted.
I guess you might run into this interrupt issue if, say you twisted five EGC wires with one or more pigtails, and then you remove the device and want to remove that pigtail, now you need to muck around with the twist, probably gonna interrupt the EGC. But, I rarely twist with nuts, I use push or Wago lever "nuts".
(B) seems to suggest that when you remove an item you don't undo any EGC's that are tied together (those that need to
continue), "CKT" EGC's. I read 250.148 to be in context of "CKT". And in that context all of 250.148 still works a-ok.
In my example, two ckt's in the box so two EGC's, and when tied together the EGC ohms will be less than one EGC itself, but in NEC the one EGC (per ckt) is 100% acceptable for a BC. Thus, the logic is not adding up for why all ckt EGC's should be tied together.