There are no Buddhist Rules. If you are talking about the precepts, as far as we know they were created by the Buddha himself.
There are certain rules that a Buddhist monk is required to meet. These help them to reach the spirituality that they are looking for.
The set of rules that Buddhists follow is called the Five Precepts. These are moral guidelines that Buddhists strive to uphold in order to live a virtuous life. They include refraining from harming living beings, stealing, sexual misconduct, false speech, and consuming intoxicants.
Buddhist Society was created in 1924.
Buddhist on Fire was created in 1984.
The Buddhist - TV channel - was created in 2007.
Cambridge Buddhist Association was created in 1957.
Amitabha Buddhist Centre was created in 1985.
Network of Buddhist Organisations was created in 1993.
Ladakh Buddhist Association was created in 1933.
The Buddhist Priestess was created on 1911-09-12.
American Buddhist Movement was created in 1980.
Portland Buddhist Church was created in 1910.