Do the Amish have to follow laws?
Emma Martin
Updated on May 16, 2026
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Furthermore, what laws are Amish exempt from?
Amish are exempt from paying taxes for Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid because they have waived the right to receive benefits. They pull together as a community to pay medical bills.
Additionally, what are the rules of being Amish? Men and boys wear dark trousers, braces, straight-cut coats and broad-brimmed straw hats. Their clothes don't have stripes or checks. Amish men grow beards only after they marry and don't grow moustaches because 19th century generals wore beards and moustaches and anything military is shunned.
In this way, are the Amish subject to US law?
They are subject to most American laws but there are some exceptions. They don't have to pay into the Social Security fund as their community takes care of their own elderly.
Do Amish have to follow building codes?
Amish Refusals to Follow Building Codes. As the AP story relates, many Amish feel that regulations requiring them to follow architectural plans, install smoke detectors, and abide by onsite inspections all force the intrusive, outside, mainstream society down their throats.
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