Utah Articles of Organization for a Uniform Limited Cooperative Association are a set of documents used to form a Uniform Limited Cooperative Association (UCLA) in the state of Utah. A UCLA is a type of business entity that combines the characteristics of a corporation and a partnership, while also incorporating the principles of cooperative principles. The UCLA structure is regulated by the Utah Revised Uniform Limited Cooperative Act. The Utah Articles of Organization for a Uniform Limited Cooperative Association must include the name of the UCLA, the address of its principal office, the name and address of the registered agent, the purpose of the UCLA, the name and address of each organizer, the duration of the UCLA, the name and address of each director, and the name and address of each incorporated. There are two types of Utah Articles of Organization for a Uniform Limited Cooperative Association: Initial Articles of Organization and Amended Articles of Organization. The Initial Articles of Organization are the documents used to form the UCLA, while the Amended Articles of Organization are used to make changes to the existing UCLA.