Bill: 119-HR5348
Social Security Child Protection Act of 2025
Last action: 12-2-2025
Version: 2025112413
Current status: Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance.
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Social Security Child Protection Act of 2025

This bill directs the Social Security Administration to issue a new Social Security number to a child under the age of 14 if the child's Social Security card was lost or stolen while being mailed to the child.

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1. Short title2. Reissuance of Social Security account numbers to young children in cases where confidentiality has been compromised

1. Short title

This Act may be cited as the "Social Security Child Protection Act of 2025".

2. Reissuance of Social Security account numbers to young children in cases where confidentiality has been compromised

(a) In general - Section 205(c)(2)(B) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 405(c)(2)(B)) is amended—

(1) by redesignating clause (iii) as clause (iv); and

(2) by inserting after clause (ii) the following new clause:

(iii) In any case in which a social security account number has been issued to a child who has not attained the age of 14 pursuant to subclause (IV) or (V) of clause (i) and it is demonstrated by evidence, as determined by the Commissioner of Social Security, and submitted under penalty of perjury to the Commissioner by a parent or guardian of the child that in the course of transmission of a social security card to the child, the confidentiality of such number has been compromised by reason of loss or theft of such social security card, the Commissioner shall issue a new social security account number to such child and make note in the records maintained with respect to such child of the pertinent information received by the Commissioner regarding the loss or theft of the social security card.

(b) Effective date - The amendments made by subsection (a) shall take effect on the date that is 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act.

Passed the House of Representatives December 1, 2025.Kevin F. McCumber,Clerk.