Yes. Any location that allows COAMs to be placed in the location and made available to the public for play must hold a valid COAM Location License issued by GLC. A Location License Holder is the owner or operator of a business where 1 or more COAMs are available to play by the public. Any owner of a COAM that places machines in an owner or operator’s place of business and made available to the public for play must hold a valid COAM Master License issued by GLC. A Master License Holder is the owner of COAMs placed in a business and made available to the public for play. Any manufacturer or distributor that sells or distributes COAMs to an owner which are made available to the public for play must hold a valid COAM Manufacturer or Distributor License issued by the GLC. A Manufacturer or Distributor is a person, individual, partnership, corporation, limited liability company, or any business entity that supplies and sells major components or parts, including software, hardware, or both to Class B machine distributors or operators.