Yes, but they confuse it with this as the preface in that paragraph:
"Bonding jumpers meeting the requirements of this article shall be used around impaired connections, such as reducing washers or oversized,
concentric, or eccentric knockouts. Standard locknuts or bushings shall not be the only means for the bonding required by this section but
shall be permitted to be installed to make a mechanical connection of the raceway(s)."
To me, this part should come later and I'm confused as to what it means. Historically, all service raceways have more stringent bonding requirements requiring threaded hubs, threadless couplings, bonding locknuts/bushings, etc. They should say this first. If there happens to be an eccentric knockout or reducing washer, I'm unclear as to whether these methods just listed are sufficient or if you need a bonding jumper directly to the raceway too.