diff --git a/google/cloud/monitoring_v3/services/alert_policy_service/async_client.py b/google/cloud/monitoring_v3/services/alert_policy_service/async_client.py
index 6a3ce16e..3411e98a 100644
--- a/google/cloud/monitoring_v3/services/alert_policy_service/async_client.py
+++ b/google/cloud/monitoring_v3/services/alert_policy_service/async_client.py
@@ -45,14 +45,14 @@
 
 class AlertPolicyServiceAsyncClient:
     """The AlertPolicyService API is used to manage (list, create, delete,
-    edit) alert policies in Stackdriver Monitoring. An alerting policy
-    is a description of the conditions under which some aspect of your
-    system is considered to be "unhealthy" and the ways to notify people
-    or services about this state. In addition to using this API, alert
-    policies can also be managed through `Stackdriver
+    edit) alert policies in Cloud Monitoring. An alerting policy is a
+    description of the conditions under which some aspect of your system
+    is considered to be "unhealthy" and the ways to notify people or
+    services about this state. In addition to using this API, alert
+    policies can also be managed through `Cloud
     Monitoring <https://cloud.google.com/monitoring/docs/>`__, which can
     be reached by clicking the "Monitoring" tab in `Cloud
-    Console <https://console.cloud.google.com/>`__.
+    console <https://console.cloud.google.com/>`__.
     """
 
     _client: AlertPolicyServiceClient
@@ -511,10 +511,10 @@ async def sample_create_alert_policy():
                 Note that this field names the parent container in which
                 the alerting policy will be written, not the name of the
                 created policy. \|name\| must be a host project of a
-                workspace, otherwise INVALID_ARGUMENT error will return.
-                The alerting policy that is returned will have a name
-                that contains a normalized representation of this name
-                as a prefix but adds a suffix of the form
+                Metrics Scope, otherwise INVALID_ARGUMENT error will
+                return. The alerting policy that is returned will have a
+                name that contains a normalized representation of this
+                name as a prefix but adds a suffix of the form
                 ``/alertPolicies/[ALERT_POLICY_ID]``, identifying the
                 policy in the container.
 
diff --git a/google/cloud/monitoring_v3/services/alert_policy_service/client.py b/google/cloud/monitoring_v3/services/alert_policy_service/client.py
index a9495812..9e9a1f1b 100644
--- a/google/cloud/monitoring_v3/services/alert_policy_service/client.py
+++ b/google/cloud/monitoring_v3/services/alert_policy_service/client.py
@@ -84,14 +84,14 @@ def get_transport_class(
 
 class AlertPolicyServiceClient(metaclass=AlertPolicyServiceClientMeta):
     """The AlertPolicyService API is used to manage (list, create, delete,
-    edit) alert policies in Stackdriver Monitoring. An alerting policy
-    is a description of the conditions under which some aspect of your
-    system is considered to be "unhealthy" and the ways to notify people
-    or services about this state. In addition to using this API, alert
-    policies can also be managed through `Stackdriver
+    edit) alert policies in Cloud Monitoring. An alerting policy is a
+    description of the conditions under which some aspect of your system
+    is considered to be "unhealthy" and the ways to notify people or
+    services about this state. In addition to using this API, alert
+    policies can also be managed through `Cloud
     Monitoring <https://cloud.google.com/monitoring/docs/>`__, which can
     be reached by clicking the "Monitoring" tab in `Cloud
-    Console <https://console.cloud.google.com/>`__.
+    console <https://console.cloud.google.com/>`__.
     """
 
     @staticmethod
@@ -728,10 +728,10 @@ def sample_create_alert_policy():
                 Note that this field names the parent container in which
                 the alerting policy will be written, not the name of the
                 created policy. \|name\| must be a host project of a
-                workspace, otherwise INVALID_ARGUMENT error will return.
-                The alerting policy that is returned will have a name
-                that contains a normalized representation of this name
-                as a prefix but adds a suffix of the form
+                Metrics Scope, otherwise INVALID_ARGUMENT error will
+                return. The alerting policy that is returned will have a
+                name that contains a normalized representation of this
+                name as a prefix but adds a suffix of the form
                 ``/alertPolicies/[ALERT_POLICY_ID]``, identifying the
                 policy in the container.
 
diff --git a/google/cloud/monitoring_v3/services/alert_policy_service/transports/grpc.py b/google/cloud/monitoring_v3/services/alert_policy_service/transports/grpc.py
index 2b6b4da8..2e0b3ec1 100644
--- a/google/cloud/monitoring_v3/services/alert_policy_service/transports/grpc.py
+++ b/google/cloud/monitoring_v3/services/alert_policy_service/transports/grpc.py
@@ -34,14 +34,14 @@ class AlertPolicyServiceGrpcTransport(AlertPolicyServiceTransport):
     """gRPC backend transport for AlertPolicyService.
 
     The AlertPolicyService API is used to manage (list, create, delete,
-    edit) alert policies in Stackdriver Monitoring. An alerting policy
-    is a description of the conditions under which some aspect of your
-    system is considered to be "unhealthy" and the ways to notify people
-    or services about this state. In addition to using this API, alert
-    policies can also be managed through `Stackdriver
+    edit) alert policies in Cloud Monitoring. An alerting policy is a
+    description of the conditions under which some aspect of your system
+    is considered to be "unhealthy" and the ways to notify people or
+    services about this state. In addition to using this API, alert
+    policies can also be managed through `Cloud
     Monitoring <https://cloud.google.com/monitoring/docs/>`__, which can
     be reached by clicking the "Monitoring" tab in `Cloud
-    Console <https://console.cloud.google.com/>`__.
+    console <https://console.cloud.google.com/>`__.
 
     This class defines the same methods as the primary client, so the
     primary client can load the underlying transport implementation
diff --git a/google/cloud/monitoring_v3/services/alert_policy_service/transports/grpc_asyncio.py b/google/cloud/monitoring_v3/services/alert_policy_service/transports/grpc_asyncio.py
index 510a8924..547b645b 100644
--- a/google/cloud/monitoring_v3/services/alert_policy_service/transports/grpc_asyncio.py
+++ b/google/cloud/monitoring_v3/services/alert_policy_service/transports/grpc_asyncio.py
@@ -35,14 +35,14 @@ class AlertPolicyServiceGrpcAsyncIOTransport(AlertPolicyServiceTransport):
     """gRPC AsyncIO backend transport for AlertPolicyService.
 
     The AlertPolicyService API is used to manage (list, create, delete,
-    edit) alert policies in Stackdriver Monitoring. An alerting policy
-    is a description of the conditions under which some aspect of your
-    system is considered to be "unhealthy" and the ways to notify people
-    or services about this state. In addition to using this API, alert
-    policies can also be managed through `Stackdriver
+    edit) alert policies in Cloud Monitoring. An alerting policy is a
+    description of the conditions under which some aspect of your system
+    is considered to be "unhealthy" and the ways to notify people or
+    services about this state. In addition to using this API, alert
+    policies can also be managed through `Cloud
     Monitoring <https://cloud.google.com/monitoring/docs/>`__, which can
     be reached by clicking the "Monitoring" tab in `Cloud
-    Console <https://console.cloud.google.com/>`__.
+    console <https://console.cloud.google.com/>`__.
 
     This class defines the same methods as the primary client, so the
     primary client can load the underlying transport implementation
diff --git a/google/cloud/monitoring_v3/types/alert.py b/google/cloud/monitoring_v3/types/alert.py
index 047052d8..ec0e04cf 100644
--- a/google/cloud/monitoring_v3/types/alert.py
+++ b/google/cloud/monitoring_v3/types/alert.py
@@ -46,8 +46,8 @@ class AlertPolicy(proto.Message):
 
                 projects/[PROJECT_ID_OR_NUMBER]/alertPolicies/[ALERT_POLICY_ID]
 
-            ``[ALERT_POLICY_ID]`` is assigned by Stackdriver Monitoring
-            when the policy is created. When calling the
+            ``[ALERT_POLICY_ID]`` is assigned by Cloud Monitoring when
+            the policy is created. When calling the
             [alertPolicies.create][google.monitoring.v3.AlertPolicyService.CreateAlertPolicy]
             method, do not include the ``name`` field in the alerting
             policy passed as part of the request.
@@ -146,7 +146,9 @@ class Documentation(proto.Message):
                 The text of the documentation, interpreted according to
                 ``mime_type``. The content may not exceed 8,192 Unicode
                 characters and may not exceed more than 10,240 bytes when
-                encoded in UTF-8 format, whichever is smaller.
+                encoded in UTF-8 format, whichever is smaller. This text can
+                be `templatized by using
+                variables <https://cloud.google.com/monitoring/alerts/doc-variables>`__.
             mime_type (str):
                 The format of the ``content`` field. Presently, only the
                 value ``"text/markdown"`` is supported. See
@@ -184,16 +186,16 @@ class Condition(proto.Message):
 
                     projects/[PROJECT_ID_OR_NUMBER]/alertPolicies/[POLICY_ID]/conditions/[CONDITION_ID]
 
-                ``[CONDITION_ID]`` is assigned by Stackdriver Monitoring
-                when the condition is created as part of a new or updated
-                alerting policy.
+                ``[CONDITION_ID]`` is assigned by Cloud Monitoring when the
+                condition is created as part of a new or updated alerting
+                policy.
 
                 When calling the
                 [alertPolicies.create][google.monitoring.v3.AlertPolicyService.CreateAlertPolicy]
                 method, do not include the ``name`` field in the conditions
-                of the requested alerting policy. Stackdriver Monitoring
-                creates the condition identifiers and includes them in the
-                new policy.
+                of the requested alerting policy. Cloud Monitoring creates
+                the condition identifiers and includes them in the new
+                policy.
 
                 When calling the
                 [alertPolicies.update][google.monitoring.v3.AlertPolicyService.UpdateAlertPolicy]
@@ -235,6 +237,16 @@ class Condition(proto.Message):
                 This field is a member of `oneof`_ ``condition``.
         """
 
+        class EvaluationMissingData(proto.Enum):
+            r"""A condition control that determines how metric-threshold
+            conditions are evaluated when data stops arriving.
+            This control doesn't affect metric-absence policies.
+            """
+            EVALUATION_MISSING_DATA_UNSPECIFIED = 0
+            EVALUATION_MISSING_DATA_INACTIVE = 1
+            EVALUATION_MISSING_DATA_ACTIVE = 2
+            EVALUATION_MISSING_DATA_NO_OP = 3
+
         class Trigger(proto.Message):
             r"""Specifies how many time series must fail a predicate to trigger a
             condition. If not specified, then a ``{count: 1}`` trigger is used.
@@ -360,6 +372,10 @@ class MetricThreshold(proto.Message):
                     identified by ``filter`` and ``aggregations``, or by the
                     ratio, if ``denominator_filter`` and
                     ``denominator_aggregations`` are specified.
+                evaluation_missing_data (google.cloud.monitoring_v3.types.AlertPolicy.Condition.EvaluationMissingData):
+                    A condition control that determines how
+                    metric-threshold conditions are evaluated when
+                    data stops arriving.
             """
 
             filter = proto.Field(
@@ -399,6 +415,11 @@ class MetricThreshold(proto.Message):
                 number=7,
                 message="AlertPolicy.Condition.Trigger",
             )
+            evaluation_missing_data = proto.Field(
+                proto.ENUM,
+                number=11,
+                enum="AlertPolicy.Condition.EvaluationMissingData",
+            )
 
         class MetricAbsence(proto.Message):
             r"""A condition type that checks that monitored resources are reporting
@@ -536,6 +557,10 @@ class MonitoringQueryLanguageCondition(proto.Message):
                     identified by ``filter`` and ``aggregations``, or by the
                     ratio, if ``denominator_filter`` and
                     ``denominator_aggregations`` are specified.
+                evaluation_missing_data (google.cloud.monitoring_v3.types.AlertPolicy.Condition.EvaluationMissingData):
+                    A condition control that determines how
+                    metric-threshold conditions are evaluated when
+                    data stops arriving.
             """
 
             query = proto.Field(
@@ -552,6 +577,11 @@ class MonitoringQueryLanguageCondition(proto.Message):
                 number=3,
                 message="AlertPolicy.Condition.Trigger",
             )
+            evaluation_missing_data = proto.Field(
+                proto.ENUM,
+                number=4,
+                enum="AlertPolicy.Condition.EvaluationMissingData",
+            )
 
         name = proto.Field(
             proto.STRING,
diff --git a/google/cloud/monitoring_v3/types/alert_service.py b/google/cloud/monitoring_v3/types/alert_service.py
index 76f814da..7cb0b0a3 100644
--- a/google/cloud/monitoring_v3/types/alert_service.py
+++ b/google/cloud/monitoring_v3/types/alert_service.py
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ class CreateAlertPolicyRequest(proto.Message):
 
             Note that this field names the parent container in which the
             alerting policy will be written, not the name of the created
-            policy. \|name\| must be a host project of a workspace,
+            policy. \|name\| must be a host project of a Metrics Scope,
             otherwise INVALID_ARGUMENT error will return. The alerting
             policy that is returned will have a name that contains a
             normalized representation of this name as a prefix but adds