No bill or joint resolution may be introduced in either house of the Legislature by any committee thereof, except: (1) A bill or a joint resolution introduced by any standing committee of either house; (2) A bill or joint resolution referred to the Legislature from an interim committee of the State Legislative Research Council; (3) A bill or joint resolution introduced, by one or more committee members upon majority vote of the interim committee, at the request of the interim: (a) Rules Review Committee, the interim; (b) Government Operations and Audit Committee, the interim ; (c) Retirement Laws Committee, the interim; (d) Joint Bonding Review Committee, and the interim; (e) State-Tribal Relations Committee by one or more committee members upon majority vote of the interim committee; or (f) Code Commission; or (4) A bill or joint resolution introduced at the request of the Governor, an executive agency, or of the chief justice of the Supreme Court. The committee shall obtain a written request for such the introduction from either the council Legislative Research Council, the Governor, the department head of an executive agency, a constitutional officer or board, or the chief justice, and shall retain such the request in its file. Committee bills introduced on behalf of a department head of an executive agency, a constitutional officer, or board may be introduced by the chairman chair without a vote of the committee for purposes of prefiling. 25 Nothing in this section prohibits one or more legislators from introduction of introducing a bill or a joint resolution.