GFCI Protection

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I am looking for NEC clarification for the required GFCI protection for Dwelling Units.

Article 210.8(a)(11), from my understanding, requires GFCI protection for Laundry Areas in a readily accessible location for all 125V through 250V receptacles.

Article 210.8(d)(8-12), for Specific Appliances, GFCI protection shall be provided for appliances listed in 1-12 which includes Wall-mounted ovens and Clothes Dryers rated for 150V or less to ground and 60 amperes or less single- or 3-phase.

This seems to be a contradiction and many contractors, electrical suppliers, and some electrical inspectors are stating 220V clothes dryers and/or 220V 50A or less Wall ovens to have 2-pole GFCI breakers installed? They are substantially more expensive and from how I'm interpreting the code, they are NOT required. Am I misunderstanding or overlooking something?
 
The key to this is "150v to ground" meaning each wire of the circuit to ground, which is 120v in most areas, needs to be GFCI protected on circuits 60A and less.
 
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