diff --git a/templates/terraform/resource.html.markdown.erb b/templates/terraform/resource.html.markdown.erb
index 9c2017316773..dd8d043c2990 100644
--- a/templates/terraform/resource.html.markdown.erb
+++ b/templates/terraform/resource.html.markdown.erb
@@ -185,13 +185,10 @@ This resource provides the following
```
<% import_id_formats_from_resource(object).map{ |id| id.gsub('%', '') }.each do |id_format| -%>
-$ terraform import <% if object.min_version.name == 'beta' %>-provider=google-beta <% end -%><%= terraform_name -%>.default <%= id_format %>
+$ terraform import <%= terraform_name -%>.default <%= id_format %>
<% end -%>
```
--> If you're importing a resource with beta features, make sure to include `-provider=google-beta`
-as an argument so that Terraform uses the correct provider to import your resource.
-
<% end -%>
<% if object.base_url.include?("{{project}}") || object.supports_indirect_user_project_override -%>
## User Project Overrides
diff --git a/templates/terraform/resource_iam.html.markdown.erb b/templates/terraform/resource_iam.html.markdown.erb
index 9a8f20dee6d4..d062fbe2d628 100644
--- a/templates/terraform/resource_iam.html.markdown.erb
+++ b/templates/terraform/resource_iam.html.markdown.erb
@@ -262,7 +262,7 @@ Any variables not passed in the import command will be taken from the provider c
IAM member imports use space-delimited identifiers: the resource in question, the role, and the member identity, e.g.
```
-$ terraform import <% if object.min_version.name == 'beta' %>-provider=google-beta <% end -%><%= resource_ns_iam -%>_member.editor "<%= all_formats.first.gsub('{{name}}', "{{#{object.name.underscore}}}") -%> <%= object.iam_policy.allowed_iam_role -%> user:jane@example.com"
+$ terraform import <%= resource_ns_iam -%>_member.editor "<%= all_formats.first.gsub('{{name}}', "{{#{object.name.underscore}}}") -%> <%= object.iam_policy.allowed_iam_role -%> user:jane@example.com"
```
IAM binding imports use space-delimited identifiers: the resource in question and the role, e.g.
@@ -272,12 +272,9 @@ $ terraform import <%= resource_ns_iam -%>_binding.editor "<%= all_formats.first
IAM policy imports use the identifier of the resource in question, e.g.
```
-$ terraform import <% if object.min_version.name == 'beta' %>-provider=google-beta <% end -%><%= resource_ns_iam -%>_policy.editor <%= all_formats.first.gsub('{{name}}', "{{#{object.name.underscore}}}") %>
+$ terraform import <%= resource_ns_iam -%>_policy.editor <%= all_formats.first.gsub('{{name}}', "{{#{object.name.underscore}}}") %>
```
--> If you're importing a resource with beta features, make sure to include `-provider=google-beta`
-as an argument so that Terraform uses the correct provider to import your resource.
-
-> **Custom Roles**: If you're importing a IAM resource with a custom role, make sure to use the
full name of the custom role, e.g. `[projects/my-project|organizations/my-org]/roles/my-custom-role`.
diff --git a/third_party/terraform/website/docs/guides/provider_versions.html.markdown b/third_party/terraform/website/docs/guides/provider_versions.html.markdown
index 6c126f7736db..2196f9730456 100644
--- a/third_party/terraform/website/docs/guides/provider_versions.html.markdown
+++ b/third_party/terraform/website/docs/guides/provider_versions.html.markdown
@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ with the `-provider` flag, similarly to if you were using a provider alias.
```bash
-terraform import -provider=google-beta google_compute_instance.beta-instance my-instance
+terraform import google_compute_instance.beta-instance my-instance
```
## Converting resources between versions
diff --git a/third_party/terraform/website/docs/r/google_kms_crypto_key_iam.html.markdown b/third_party/terraform/website/docs/r/google_kms_crypto_key_iam.html.markdown
index 6761e0720fbe..d802bdaf7feb 100644
--- a/third_party/terraform/website/docs/r/google_kms_crypto_key_iam.html.markdown
+++ b/third_party/terraform/website/docs/r/google_kms_crypto_key_iam.html.markdown
@@ -196,6 +196,3 @@ IAM policy imports use the identifier of the resource in question. This policy
```
$ terraform import google_kms_crypto_key_iam_policy.crypto_key your-project-id/location-name/key-ring-name/key-name
```
-
--> If you're importing a resource with beta features, make sure to include `-provider=google-beta`
-as an argument so that Terraform uses the correct provider to import your resource.
diff --git a/third_party/terraform/website/docs/r/google_kms_key_ring_iam.html.markdown b/third_party/terraform/website/docs/r/google_kms_key_ring_iam.html.markdown
index 0aa98b6ba449..f8c521ba4ffb 100644
--- a/third_party/terraform/website/docs/r/google_kms_key_ring_iam.html.markdown
+++ b/third_party/terraform/website/docs/r/google_kms_key_ring_iam.html.markdown
@@ -199,6 +199,3 @@ IAM policy imports use the identifier of the resource in question. This policy
```
$ terraform import google_kms_key_ring_iam_policy.key_ring_iam your-project-id/location-name/key-ring-name
```
-
--> If you're importing a resource with beta features, make sure to include `-provider=google-beta`
-as an argument so that Terraform uses the correct provider to import your resource.
diff --git a/third_party/terraform/website/docs/r/google_service_account_iam.html.markdown b/third_party/terraform/website/docs/r/google_service_account_iam.html.markdown
index 5bd5551aef2e..75eea008302f 100644
--- a/third_party/terraform/website/docs/r/google_service_account_iam.html.markdown
+++ b/third_party/terraform/website/docs/r/google_service_account_iam.html.markdown
@@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ full name of the custom role, e.g. `[projects/my-project|organizations/my-org]/r
With conditions:
```
-$ terraform import -provider=google-beta google_service_account_iam_binding.admin-account-iam "projects/{your-project-id}/serviceAccounts/{your-service-account-email} iam.serviceAccountUser expires_after_2019_12_31"
+$ terraform import google_service_account_iam_binding.admin-account-iam "projects/{your-project-id}/serviceAccounts/{your-service-account-email} iam.serviceAccountUser expires_after_2019_12_31"
-$ terraform import -provider=google-beta google_service_account_iam_member.admin-account-iam "projects/{your-project-id}/serviceAccounts/{your-service-account-email} iam.serviceAccountUser user:foo@example.com expires_after_2019_12_31"
+$ terraform import google_service_account_iam_member.admin-account-iam "projects/{your-project-id}/serviceAccounts/{your-service-account-email} iam.serviceAccountUser user:foo@example.com expires_after_2019_12_31"
```
diff --git a/third_party/terraform/website/docs/r/monitoring_dashboard.html.markdown b/third_party/terraform/website/docs/r/monitoring_dashboard.html.markdown
index 54633a2b2b84..d154a14276d8 100644
--- a/third_party/terraform/website/docs/r/monitoring_dashboard.html.markdown
+++ b/third_party/terraform/website/docs/r/monitoring_dashboard.html.markdown
@@ -148,9 +148,6 @@ $ terraform import google_monitoring_dashboard.default project/{{project}}/dashb
$ terraform import google_monitoring_dashboard.default {{dashboard_id}}
```
--> If you're importing a resource with beta features, make sure to include `-provider=google-beta`
-as an argument so that Terraform uses the correct provider to import your resource.
-
## User Project Overrides
This resource supports [User Project Overrides](https://www.terraform.io/docs/providers/google/guides/provider_reference.html#user_project_override).