Washington Hearing Findings And Conclusions On Declination Hearing is a type of administrative hearing that is held in Washington state to resolve matters related to the declination of a particular action or request. This hearing is conducted by a Hearing Examiner or Administrative Law Judge who determines whether the declination was appropriate. The examiner or judge will review the evidence presented by both parties and render a decision based on the facts. The hearing's findings and conclusions will then be included in a formal report that is sent to the state's executive branch for review. There are two types of Washington Hearing Findings And Conclusions On Declination Hearing: Summary and Final. A Summary Hearing is a brief review of the evidence presented by both parties and allows the Hearing Examiner or Administrative Law Judge to make a preliminary determination. The Final Hearing is a more detailed review of the evidence and allows for a final decision to be made.