Makes sense to me - but I think I would also add the phantom tangent line (red line in my image).
I didn't try that in Fusion, so I'm not sure it is possible.
Back in the day - we used to label these as TP1, TP2 (Test Point 1, Test Point 2....) but nowadays we are supposed to use international symbols rather than words/abbreviations that might not be understood in other languages. I would have to do research on what symbol to use (I don't teach GD&T) anymore. This general style of dimensioning is commonly used in castings where it is sometimes difficult to take measurements - if you do research, I would start there.
If you will be making these parts in-house, just make sure that your inspectors understand your nomenclature. If this will go to outside vendor - might be worth the time to find a standard nomenclature. But for in-house use that looks easy to understand and makes sense to me.
Final bit: I sure hope that tight tolerance is truly needed - it will be difficult to manufacture (especially on an angle), just as it is difficult to measure and will impact the cost of manufacture.
