SCCM installation and post requirements

I have searched several threads regarding the permission prerequisites for SCCM installation but have not found one that cleary addresses my question.
I have setup the appropriate permissions with the SCCM computer accounts and site installation service account added
to the local administrators group on the SQL server. Is this access still needed for post SCCM installation or can it be reduces once installation is complete?
I would like to remove the SCCM computer accounts from the SQL local admin group post installation and reduce the SCCM service account from the sysadmin role on SQL.
What is the supported configuration post installation?

The official response is that we require admin rights to all site system computers, even after installation. There are ongoing tasks we perform after installation that will fail and generate errors/status messages if you were to remove it.
With that said, for SQL Server:
If the customer removes the local admininstrators group from the SQL sysadmin then we still work.
Hi Wally,
do you mean the SQL sysadmin right for SCCM installation service account is not required after the installation? is it officially supported by Microsoft?

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