What everyone else said applies - IF that remote location is considered to be the service disconnecting means.
Some areas this can vary, if that meter/disconnect is POCO provided and maintained, some may not consider that to be the service disconnect, in those cases what leaves that pole, pedestal, etc is still considered to be service conductors and you do not need a separate EGC. In those cases POCO can replace that equipment with anything they want to down the road - whatever that may be might not have overcurrent protection. If it were customer owned and maintained then it would require inspection if replaced and you would have to make it a service disconnect again.
Check with AHJ where you are at to see how they interpret this kind of thing, especially if said equipment is POCO installed.