Well, to answer this, lets look at some basic questions
What is an accepted answer?
An accepted answer is supposed to be the answer which the OP found useful. It does not matter what kind of answer it is. If the OP feels this is the answer that helped him, then it is his choice to accept it, whether is answer is good or bad.
Is an accepted answer the best answer?
Not always. The community will up-vote the good answer, so the best answer would be the answer with the highest score, there is no need for the accepted answer to be considered the best answer.
So, regarding "but aren't they also meant to be a means of focusing the attention of future visitors on a useful answer?"
The accepted answer is not the answer that Future users should look at. It is pretty clear that one should look at the highest voted answer, not the accepted answer. That Fact will not change even in the Future ( unless the moderators decide to change the very meaning of an accepted answer ).
So, regarding "Should accepted answers that fall below 0 have their accepted status rescinded?"
No, only the OP should be allowed to do that. There are many answers that are tailor made for a particular problem the OP may be facing, and they might get accepted even if there are other better answers. But, that just means the OP found this answer the most useful, the answer having down-votes does not remove the validity of that answer.
Also, consider the case when an answer got down-voted, but was later edited and got accepted, but the down-votes were not removed, having that answer unaccepted by us would just be cruel.
If the answer is clearly wrong, down-vote it and leave a comment saying it is wrong. Let the others decide about it then.
So in all, I feel that the accepted answer should be chosen by the OP and only he should have the ability to un-accept them.