FWIW, here's a quote from the Health Checker User's Guide: 

"If your component or product brings the system down with it, (GRS or RACF,
for example), you do not need to do any deletion or check clean up. However,
if your product or component does occasionally come up and down (USS, for
example) you might want to delete the checks and the HZSADDCHECK exit
routine as you come down."
 
Greg 

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Again the word police seem to be inattentive to what's actually be
produced.

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