The Washington Statement of Arbitrarily (WSA) is a legal document that is used to determine the arbitrarily of disputes arising under the Washington Arbitration Act (WAS). It is a three-part statement that sets out the parties’ agreement to submit their dispute to arbitration in accordance with the WAS. It is signed by the parties to the dispute, and a copy is filed with the Washington State Office of Dispute Resolution. The WSA consists of three parts: 1. The parties’ agreement to arbitrate: This section states the parties’ agreement to arbitrate the dispute under the WAS. 2. The scope of the dispute: This section outlines the scope of the dispute to be arbitrated. 3. The selection of arbitrators: This section outlines the process for selecting the arbitrators and the number of arbitrators. There are two types of Washington Statement of Arbitrarily: the standard WSA and the expedited WSA. The standard WSA is used when the parties agree to have a full arbitration hearing, while the expedited WSA is used when the parties agree to a more limited arbitration hearing.