Alaska Amended And Restated Articles of Incorporation (Domestic Cooperative) is a legal document used to form a cooperative in the state of Alaska. This document must be filed with the state's Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing to officially create the cooperative. The document outlines the purpose of the cooperative, its name, its members, the management of the cooperative, and the rules and regulations of the cooperative. It also sets forth the rights and obligations of the members and the officers of the cooperative. There are two main types of Alaska Amended And Restated Articles of Incorporation (Domestic Cooperative): non-profit and for-profit. A non-profit cooperative is a business formed to provide services to its members and to the public, while a for-profit cooperative is a business formed to generate profits to distribute among its members. Both types of cooperatives must follow the same rules and regulations set forth in the Amended And Restated Articles of Incorporation.